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12921 wrote:
I'm facing difficulty in SC and RC.

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12921 wrote:
Hello,
I'm planning to give gmat around July End so i have 46 Days left. I didn't gived amy mocks recently but my Verbal score will be around between V20-V25.My target score is 700+.I'm facing difficulty in SC and RC.

1. In SC: It's necessary to remember all grammar concepts like Gerunds, Infinive Phrase etc?Bcoz there are so many rules and many words have different rules.
Or it's ok if one just remembered SV,Verb Tense, Modifiers etc?

2. In RC: I'm taking 10 mins to read long RC passage bcoz of my poor reading skills and bcoz of notes. I didn't practiced reading during start of my prep. Now I'm worried alot, what should i do to master it? Need tips especially in Notes making.

Can anyone please tell me how should i practice verbal? I can give 6-7 hrs per day for my prep. 46×7==322 hrs. It's enough for gmat i think. But I'm not studying effectively.

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Hi 12921

Let me share my insights here.

Verbal questions on GMAT are very tricky. Let me help you with the right way to approach your Verbal Prep.

How to Ace your Verbal Prep?


For GMAT Verbal, it is very important that you follow the right methodology and the logical approach. Your focus has to be on eliminating four incorrect choices rather than choosing the right one. The key is to develop a solid understanding of the concepts that are typically tested on the GMAT and master the process skills that are required to solve GMAT questions. Only then, you will be able to smartly avoid the traps set by the test makers.

Before you start learning, it's important to understand what is actually tested using the questions. Each module in Verbal (SC, CR and RC) has to be approached in a different way. For example, before you start learning the concepts of SC, you need to understand that SC questions on GMAT test your ability to convey the right meaning without any ambiguity. So, it's important to approach them from a meaning stand-point. You might have often come across answer choices which are both grammatically correct and convey a logical meaning but are indeed incorrect because they do not convey the intended meaning. So, the process to approach SC questions is to:
• Comprehend the original meaning of the sentence
• Identify errors if any (both grammatical and meaning wise)
• Eliminate answer choices which either are grammatically incorrect or do not convey the intended meaning

You can go through the link below to understand the process in a better way:

Also, improving in SC alone won’t fetch you the desired score. You need to prepare for RC and CR as well in a structured and efficient manner. You have to follow a methodical and systematic approach while solving the questions in order to work on your accuracy and increase your score. For example,
• In CR, you have to understand the argument, identify the premise and the conclusion and then pre-think the answer before looking at the solutions.
• In RC, you need to have the right reading strategies to understand the inferences which are not directly stated in the passage.

Once you start solving questions using a systematic approach , you will be able to avoid taking too much time in questions as there will be no confusion in your mind regarding the approach.

I’d recommend you to follow this order for the verbal part - SC->CR->RC. The reason for this is very specific. Each question type on the GMAT is testing a specific skill. SC tests your comprehension skills. CR tests comprehension & analytical skills. Finally, RC builds on the previous two skills and also tests your ability to be able to grasp the central point of the passage i.e. Your inferential skills. Thus, when you learn in this order, it's much more effective.

The importance of using a standard resource:


The only method to make sure that you invest your time, money and effort in an effective way is to use a standard resource which teaches you the concepts, strategies and also helps you work on your weaker areas. Studying using OG or a few random resources might help you to solve GMAT like questions but I’m afraid that they won’t be able to help you much from a strategy perspective.

I would suggest you to go for some standard course for your preparation which can help you prepare in a structured and efficient manner thereby increasing your productivity. It’s always better to spare some more time on your preparation until you are ready instead of missing out on your dream colleges/ b-schools in hurry.

Feel free to reach out in case of any queries!
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Dear 12921
I am in your shoes; the Verbal score and speed of reading is similar to yours )
I have passed Manhattan guide several times without visible progress because there is a difference between reading the materials and applying the knowledge properly.
At the beginning of the year I started to utilize TTP service to improve my Verbal score. The reason I chose TTP is that its approach and study plan already helped me to improve my quant score form 35 to 44.

Recently I have completed the SC section, and now I feel more comfortable with modifiers and pronoun antecedent when tackling the SC questions.

Whichever approach or service you choose, let me know your progress in 4 weeks; we can compare the upshots :-)
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