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My official exam is in three weeks. I have gone through the first four official GMAT practice exams and am consistently scoring ~720 (Q49 V40). I am generally happy with this score but with three weeks left it would be fantastic if I could just bump by verbal one or two points up to get a 730-740. I'm happy with my quant and do not think I can consistently score a 50.
From this I'm confident sentence correction will be key to my success. I've gone through all of the OG questions and have gone through the MGMAT sentence correction book but am in need of some additional tips / tricks / study materials.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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My official exam is in three weeks. I have gone through the first four official GMAT practice exams and am consistently scoring ~720 (Q49 V40). I am generally happy with this score but with three weeks left it would be fantastic if I could just bump by verbal one or two points up to get a 730-740. I'm happy with my quant and do not think I can consistently score a 50.
From this I'm confident sentence correction will be key to my success. I've gone through all of the OG questions and have gone through the MGMAT sentence correction book but am in need of some additional tips / tricks / study materials.
Thank you. I came across both of those links in my earlier studies but forgot that the second link had an extensive list of gmatclub resources / lessons. These look like they could be very helpful.
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