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Guys some help. I have taken the GMAt twice and not done well. As usual English has been my poor scoring section. I am starting my journey again after a span of 2 months. These two months i have been in good touch with the maths forum but really very afarid even to come to the english forum. Now i want to know where to start again :
SC : Manhattan verbal i have gone through it several time. But stil i have problem with the tense ( Past perfect ..). Have gone through 1000 SC, Gmat 10, 1 I plan to go through them again and create a errrlog and keep up.
RC : I am really a very slow reader. Need to read twice to understand a sentence. So I am stuck. Please advise some book that can help me improve my reading skills.
CR: My reading is again killing me here also. But otherwise i am good at CR. I have gone through power bible, OG10,11 and 1000 CR. I think i will go through them again.
I do want to correct my mistakes. Please advise if my plan looks good and let me know where i can improve.
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Guys some help. I have taken the GMAt twice and not done well. As usual English has been my poor scoring section. I am starting my journey again after a span of 2 months. These two months i have been in good touch with the maths forum but really very afarid even to come to the english forum. Now i want to know where to start again :
SC : Manhattan verbal i have gone through it several time. But stil i have problem with the tense ( Past perfect ..). Have gone through 1000 SC, Gmat 10, 1 I plan to go through them again and create a errrlog and keep up.
RC : I am really a very slow reader. Need to read twice to understand a sentence. So I am stuck. Please advise some book that can help me improve my reading skills.
CR: My reading is again killing me here also. But otherwise i am good at CR. I have gone through power bible, OG10,11 and 1000 CR. I think i will go through them again.
I do want to correct my mistakes. Please advise if my plan looks good and let me know where i can improve.
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Hi,
You know ur mistakes and ur plan looks good to me. Just one suggestion- Dont try to complete 1000 questions everytime. Its not abt volumes. See whether you are making any good improvement or not. Give mock tests in between.
Unless and until u r improving in ur weak areas there will be no point appearing for GMAT again.
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