Dear
Rpmohit07,
Thank you for reaching out for help.
We continuously work with students and help break their Verbal plateaus, which is why I wanted to share their experiences with you.
First Experience - KabX: Low Verbal 30s and took 2 attempts before we could score a V35+
Debrief Link -
https://gmatclub.com/forum/from-680s-to-710-consistency-matters-374858.htmlWhat you will notice here (even in the Title) is that consistency matters. From consistency flows diligence. I want you to read this debrief and watch this video :
https://success.e-gmat.com/Breaking-Verbal_Plateau_KabXSecond Experience - Samsonite630 - Samsonite630: Higher Verbal 30s to a V40 score in a month.
Debrief Link:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/trust-the-e-gmat-process-don-t-give-up-377649.htmlWhat you will notice here is trusting the process and focusing on the 3R process. (Something we just shared with you over an email today) My response here details how we did this with the student. To watch his reatke plan, see this video:
https://success.e-gmat.com/Retake-Plan-WalkthroughThe common elements and the key ingredients to breaking a plateau is fairly simple -
1) Find out your weakness
2) Revise what you know (your e-GMAT course) and understand the "nature" of your mistakes
3) Take targeted steps to fixing the above
4) Put this to test in an exam environment to look for stress faultsI hope this helps you and can break the plateau.
Warm Regards,
Dhananjay(DJ)