BM wrote:
Hi, domfrancondumas.
A score in the mid-30s indicates that you have a reasonable grasp of the concepts necessary to perform well on the verbal section, though there still might be some gaps. Which guidebooks are you using and which question types are you having difficulty with (RC, CR, SC)? LSAT RC questions are very good practice for the GMAT.
Hi BM.
Thanx for the quick reply.
First, I used manhattan guides for rc, sc, and cr. the manhattan sc is awesome. But manhattan wasn't good for rc and cr. Then i started doing
powerscore CR. It really helped. I think this is the best book for CR. It improved my concepts and changed the way I looked for the answers in the CR questions. For RC, i read a few chapters of powerscore, I couldnt get the book(not available here). But the basic point in RC is read carefully and focus on the structure.
CR: There is no specific area I'm weak in or very good at. I got 5 wrong out of 15 in the test. And they aren't a particular type. In fact all 5 are different.
SC: The "meaning" questions are a bit tricky for me and although my parallelism questions were right, I am not very confident in that..
RC: In RC, main idea(2) and inference questions(3) are wrong.
Although i have practiced them sufficiently, this is one thing that doesn't seem to improve. There is significant improvement in SC and CR after practice but RC is not improving.
I hope I was able to tell you what you asked.
Thanks in advance...
I hope the reply wasn't lengthy...
kudos if my post helped.