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Hey ConnieM

Welcome to GMATClub!

You will need to build your concepts before you can get started with solving questions.
My sincere advice to you will be to try and build your concepts using the Manhattan
Strategy guides. Staying in touch with the concepts will help you immensely when you
start with serious preparation.

Also, in order to build a good appetite for Verbal, you should do a lot of reading.
This is an awesome post which will help you with some awesome recommendations.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/books-to-rea ... 76079.html
Include a few articles from the WSJ, Economist, or Scientific American to your daily
reading till you are ready to take on the dreaded Verbal section.

Hope this helps you.
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