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When I first attempted the GMAT Classic, I scored 580, with Verbal being my biggest weakness at V25 (35th percentile). At this point, I had tried studying on my own using the Official Guide and other recommended resources, but my score remained stagnant. No matter how much I practiced, I couldn't see meaningful improvement. A friend, who had significantly improved his own GMAT score, recommended ParamjitDasGMAT to me. Hearing about his success, I decided to take private tutoring from Paramjit Sir through GMAT30, hoping for an improvement in my Verbal score.

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