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I am planning to give GMAT classic again after a month. My previous two attempts I had a score of 710(v38,q48) and 700 (v35,q49).
I wasn't expecting the decrease in verbal score atleast after consistently scoring v40+ in all the official practice tests.
My question, what should I do for the next one month to fill in any missing gaps. Any prep course that you all can suggest?
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It sounds like you're already performing quite well on the Quantitative section, so focusing on Verbal improvement is a good strategy. Here are some suggestions to help you fill in any missing gaps and improve your Verbal score:
Analyze Your Mistakes: Go through your previous GMAT exams and practice tests to identify patterns in the types of questions you're getting wrong. Are there specific question types or topics where you consistently struggle? Understanding your weaknesses will help you target your preparation more effectively.
Review Concepts: Brush up on fundamental grammar rules, sentence structure, and logical reasoning. Focus on areas where you feel less confident. There are many resources available, including GMAT prep books, online tutorials, and forums.
Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is key to improving your Verbal score. Set aside dedicated time each day to work on Verbal practice questions. Make use of official GMAT practice materials, as they are the most accurate reflection of the actual exam.
Use Official GMAT Resources: The Official Guide for GMAT Review, GMATPrep software, and official practice exams are invaluable resources for GMAT preparation. These materials provide authentic practice questions and help you become familiar with the format and style of the exam.
Consider a Prep Course: If you feel you need additional guidance and structure in your preparation, you might consider enrolling in a GMAT prep course. Look for courses that have a strong focus on Verbal improvement and offer personalized feedback and support.
Seek Feedback: If possible, work with a tutor or join a study group where you can receive feedback on your performance and strategies. Sometimes, an outside perspective can help identify areas for improvement that you may have overlooked.
Simulate Test Conditions: When practicing, try to simulate the test environment as closely as possible. Take timed practice tests under conditions similar to those of the actual exam to build stamina and improve time management skills.
Stay Positive and Persistent: Improving your GMAT score takes time and effort, so don't get discouraged by setbacks. Stay focused on your goals, stay positive, and keep working diligently towards achieving them.
Remember that consistency and targeted practice are key to improving your Verbal score. Good luck with your GMAT preparation!
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