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Hi Everyone, I am good at Quant but not very good in verbal section, so I Just have targeted 26 in verbal as I am getting 47 to 48 constantly in Quant Following are few recent scores of verbal section GMAT Club Verbal 1st = 24 GMAT Club Verbal 2nd= 25 GMAT Club Verbal 3rd = 29 GMAT Club Verbal 1st = 28
GMAT PREP 1st = 19 GMAT PREP 2nd = 20
I found GMAT PREP Questions tough from start to end, I thought If I scored that low than I must have got few easy questions towards the end but NO, I was wrong so I decided to repeat GMAT PREP EXAM after 15 days and this time I got 28, But interestingly almost 90% questions were same and all three RC passages were same. Now I feel GMAT PREP Exam is best predictor of score but its verbal algorithm is not as good as it should be or number of questions are very limited so we get similar questions even if we score low. In Initial 2 tests I made to many mistakes at start but in Last test I made few mistakes in start, then I should have got few very tough question but questions were same.
Please share your thoughts about it, and correct me If I am wrong.
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Hi Everyone, I am good at Quant but not very good in verbal section, so I Just have targeted 26 in verbal as I am getting 47 to 48 constantly in Quant Following are few recent scores of verbal section GMAT Club Verbal 1st = 24 GMAT Club Verbal 2nd= 25 GMAT Club Verbal 3rd = 29 GMAT Club Verbal 1st = 28
GMAT PREP 1st = 19 GMAT PREP 2nd = 20
I found GMAT PREP Questions tough from start to end, I thought If I scored that low than I must have got few easy questions towards the end but NO, I was wrong so I decided to repeat GMAT PREP EXAM after 15 days and this time I got 28, But interestingly almost 90% questions were same and all three RC passages were same. Now I feel GMAT PREP Exam is best predictor of score but its verbal algorithm is not as good as it should be or number of questions are very limited so we get similar questions even if we score low. In Initial 2 tests I made to many mistakes at start but in Last test I made few mistakes in start, then I should have got few very tough question but questions were same.
Please share your thoughts about it, and correct me If I am wrong.
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Archived Topic
Hi there,
This topic has been closed and archived due to inactivity or violation of community quality standards. No more replies are possible here.
Where to now? Join ongoing discussions on thousands of quality questions in our Verbal Questions Forum
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