Hi All, I'm an Indian working professional with 4 years of experience.
I'm planing to take a 2nd attempt for the GMAT. Based on my past performance, Quant is my strength. There are a few topics which I need to learn conceptually, followed by practice, which I can manage on my own. For verbal, I take longer than expected time to read a text, comprehend, pre-think and eliminate the options. Ignoring the time aspect, I've realized that in most of the questions (except ASSUMPTION questions), I apply correct logic. Since DI is very much dependent on Verbal as well, that is also being affected.
I'm quite confused on the resources I should use to bridge the gap. I personally feel that priority should be to complete the official material and GMAT club questions. However, I'm contemplating if solving those questions (and reviewing the errors) will be sufficient to tackle the VERBAL challenge. I've limited time available and would like to make the best use of it. It will be extremely helpful if someone facing similar issue in the past can share their approach.
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