FoldedEarth wrote:
Hello-
I have already had an attempt at the GMAT and scored 660(Q:47/V:34/Arg:5) and am now planning to rewrite the GMAT so as to better my score, specifically targeting the Verbal section, in the GMAT. I am aiming at scoring at least 45 in the verbal section.
I have booked the date for my 2nd attempt at the GMAT in mid of November'11.
During the current phase of my preps I am re-reading the stuff (Manhattan SC and Grockit) that I used for my preparation during the last attempt (in September'11). But, somehow I feel the material to be insufficient as I haven't yet been able to develop a full proof strategy for tackling the Verbal section, which caused my downfall in the previous attempt.
I am desperately in need of a solid strategy and of some excellent books, which may help me out on my endeavor of cracking "The GMAT".
Suggestions are solemnly invited.
Regards
FoldedEarth
No book is going to give you a 'fool proof strategy'. If it existed, everyone would score a 51 on Verbal!
What you get is 'guidance'. How to think logically... What are they trying to test... The logical, mathematical kind of approach to Verbal... What is relatively more important and why... What to think of when you see '...' etc
You need to tell us the sections you are especially struggling with and we can better guide you.