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Hi Everyone - Curious if anyone has experience here.
I started with a 39-40 V baseline with terrible Quant. I am now in mid 40's with Quant (thank God) but my verbal is taking!! I am using Magoosh and am nailing about 75% of my verbal practice questions. My last three GMAT Official practice tests were:
V: 37
V: 33
V: 30 - WTF!!
I am a native English speaker. Am completely freaking out. My target score is 650 and if my verbal was normal I would be hitting this consistently. Not sure what to do. Any experience or advice would be much appreciated.
I was gifted some Tutoring lessons but am taking the test on Sept. 11 and Sept. 26. Really nervous now.
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Hi Everyone - Curious if anyone has experience here.
I started with a 39-40 V baseline with terrible Quant. I am now in mid 40's with Quant (thank God) but my verbal is taking!! I am using Magoosh and am nailing about 75% of my verbal practice questions. My last three GMAT Official practice tests were:
V: 37
V: 33
V: 30
I am a native English speaker. Am completely freaking out. My target score is 650 and if my verbal was normal I would be hitting this consistently. Not sure what to do. Any experience or advice would be much appreciated.
Hi Everyone - Curious if anyone has experience here.
I started with a 39-40 V baseline with terrible Quant. I am now in mid 40's with Quant (thank God) but my verbal is taking!! I am using Magoosh and am nailing about 75% of my verbal practice questions. My last three GMAT Official practice tests were:
V: 37
V: 33
V: 30
I am a native English speaker. Am completely freaking out. My target score is 650 and if my verbal was normal I would be hitting this consistently. Not sure what to do. Any experience or advice would be much appreciated.
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You have a good scope to improve score both in Quant and Verbal (being native speaker is an added advantage). If you manage V-37 and Q-42, you will reach 650 level. Try TTP for quant, you will improve 3-4 points easily from 40-44 level.
Since your test is coming up pretty fast and you're seeing a drop in Verbal - you might want to focus on improving your in-test process in Verbal. What I'm referring to is things like scanning and answer elimination (both in SC) and focusing on core questions in RC (on first read of passage). There are many more process improvements that can yield immediate score gains that doing more practice questions won't yield as quickly. Happy to discuss if you want more specific assessment based on your own performance.
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