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I gave my Gmat exam last friday i.e. on 5th aug and scored 660marks. Q-49 and V-30. I am really good at critical reasoning. I have done the basics of sentence correction from MGMAT SC book. And I am really bad at RC.
As I want to give my GMAT exam again within a month so that I can apply in first round, I want your suggestion regarding whether I shall join online course or take one to one tutor classes so that I can improve upon the things that I lag in.
P.S. I cancelled my gmat score because I was expecting lot more than 660.
Thanks.
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I gave my Gmat exam last friday i.e. on 5th aug and scored 660marks. Q-49 and V-30. I am really good at critical reasoning. I have done the basics of sentence correction from MGMAT SC book. And I am really bad at RC.
As I want to give my GMAT exam again within a month so that I can apply in first round, I want your suggestion regarding whether I shall join online course or take one to one tutor classes so that I can improve upon the things that I lag in.
P.S. I cancelled my gmat score because I was expecting lot more than 660.
Thanks.
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Hi, you can easily gain points on the GMAT by improving your Verbal score. A good first step would be to order an ESR and see which sections you need to improve.
Post this diagnosis, try to drill down deep and identify your pain areas:
SC: The questions test various concepts such as S-V agreement, modifiers, parallelism etc. Find out what troubles you. CR: There might be certain types of questions that are troubling you. May be Assumption, may be conclusion, inference etc. You need to find that out and then practice them RC: This again can be drilled down into different types of questions and also different topics. See what questions and topics trouble you the most and then practice accordingly.
As an addition, start preparing an error log and keep a note of all the mistakes you made and the lessons you learnt from the problems. This will ensure you do not make the same mistake again.
You can prepare for the GMAT either by going through the course material/book that you were already following or by choosing one of the following ways:
1. In person classes/private tutoring 2. Online classes 3. Self paced online preparatory course 4. Book heavy approach
Whatever you choose, make sure that you choose one. Because GMAT tests you on some concepts and fundamentals that you can learn from a course. Most of the preparatory companies including ours offer a free trial of our course. You can take the trial and see if the course suits your needs. We also offer a 50 point score improvement or full refund. This shows our confidence in our course.
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