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I am one week out from test day, and wanted to get some input on how to improve my reading comprehension. I'm struggling to completely comprehend the exact content of the passage then correlate the answers appropriately.
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I'm no expert but I'll try to address your concern. RC is the most daunting task for many including me. With just one week all I can say is relax and assume/imagine/hallucinate that RC is your favorite task in GMAT exam. practice 4 only OG passages daily and read the explanation for your doubts online.
I understand that You are worried about verbal. You can post your concern directly under verbal section. You don't have to post the same in all sections individually. I hope this helps. :-D Also mention the mock and real scores OG GMAT so that experts here can address your problem.
All the best :-D
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