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Re: please help [#permalink]
Which book are you using? Also, since you feel that the mistakes are repetitive, I would recommend using an error log the next time in order to track your progress and later concentrate on areas that you are weak in.

As for SC, I strongly suggest using the MGMAT SC Book. It's been recommended by many people on the forum. Search the forums for threads on how to improve Verbal. As mohater mentioned, read through the strategy threads and look at Slingfox's condensed guide for help as well.
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Start with Cracking the GMAT- SC... and then try slowly absorbing MGMAT SC materials and if possible also try to get access to the class videos for SC in particular.
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I always recommend to fully read the SC explanations, including the incorrect answer choices. This helps to reinforce the material. Also, participate in the GMATClub SC forum. Try to answer and explain a few SC questions every day. Although others have already mentioned it, read Manhattan SC. In your case, read it at least three times.

For me, SC was probably the toughest part for verbal. It demands a great deal of effort and time to become proficient.
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use an error log and stick to it religiously for ANY error u make
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