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I gave my GMAT recently and secured only 570 (Q49,V20). I know I am very bad in Verbal and I use to get 25-28 in practice tests but in main exam I fared very bad. It is clear that my weakness is verbal. I am a disaster myself in RC and I take more and more time to solve CRs. I have read MGMAT SC guide but still fared bad in main exam. I completed all verbal sections in both OG 13edition and OG verbal 2 edition. I am planning to retake my GMAT in July last week. So it will be like again a 45 days of preparation.
Please help me guys and guide me through how I should start and work on. Thanks in advance.
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