Hey Buddy,
I think You should watch this video first. To understand where we end up losing points on Gmat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPtTEu7k-swI strongly believe that you can score 720+. You should order ESR report to get a detailed analysis of your test, ESR will tell you In which section of quant or verbal you went wrong. Here I am attaching a sample ESR for you.
https://gmat-esr.gmac.com/gmat-esr/7051 ... 613E8A3799 Next, For CR I would say start with Concepts from Powerscore Cr bible and practice a few questions. Use search Tag section of GMATCLUB for efficient practice ( Link:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/search.php?view=search_tags). Once you are confident Start with Lsat Questions for CR for practice they are hard and good. (For further details Why I am suggesting you can go through this link once:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/experts-topi ... 39365.html)
For RC, If you think, you are comfortable doing Gmat official Questions and you find them doable, then switch to Lsat Questions of RC. Make it a rule/thing/whatever it is you will solve Two 2LSAT RC'S every day. I am not saying that Lsat Questions will magically cure all of your GMAT verbal problems. If you’re struggling with the language or logic of basic GMAT verbal questions, the LSAT might be overkill. In the long run, LSAT questions can help you improve your fundamental reading and logical skills – but they’re no magic bullet, and they can be demoralizing if your skills aren’t already pretty good. You can test yourself with few Lsat Questions
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-prep/pra ... /section-2 solve section 2-4 50 and 25 RC.
If you think you will be able to do it then Here is the link to Lsat RC
https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-compila ... 06729.html .
And One more think Switch to Lsat Questions when you have exhausted your Official Material and You are sure that official material is not giving you much output. But, at the same time. do remember never underestimate official Material
As far as Sc Correction is concerned You can clear your basics from Manhattan, and try to solve as many Sc questions as you can and side by side keep making notes regarding where you are going wrong and new concepts that you come across. This will help you to improve your Sentence Correction.
And for Quants, you can start solving
official guide questions. I will attach the link to all Official Guides available.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmac-officia ... ml?fl=menu Solve Gmat Advanced
Official Guide once you are done with rest of official guides it has got harder level questions, after that, you can switch to
Gmat club test series and improve your game. Get more active on GMAT club learn how to use it properly Gmatclub is a Goldmine.
Always Remember 5 things.
1. Clarity of goal: Make short term( it can be as short as daily goals) and Long term Goal(as long as getting 720+ or live goal)
2. Know your challenge ( how hard it is? Is it practical?)
3. Have a well-defined plan.
4. Distraction is the Enemy of flow.
5. Everything takes time.
All the best buddy. I am sure You will get to your target score.
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