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REACHED A SCORE PLATEAU of V33-36 Badly(consider the highest degree of adjective here) want to cross V36 and get at least a V38 My score ranged from V34-36 in last 4 Manhattan mocks V 34, V33 and V36 in official mocks
I am good with basics but have a hard time in Evaluate argument and Must be true Questions in CR SV, Verb Tense and Pronoun(to certain extent) errors in SC (Yes I have revised this concept and solved this couple of times but spoil this in exam) Solving 700 level questions always getting an accuracy of around 50-55% in SC and CR RC is my driving force in Verbal(80% and 100% accuracy in last 2 official mocks) but the high level of SC and CR pulls my score down
Anyone who has been stuck in score plateau before and tips on how to get rid of this or a good article for the same Have less than 2 weeks for my official exam Targeting at least a V38
ESR of my previous official mocks GMAT Prep Free mock V34 (CR 42 RC 22 SC 37) (poor time management is result of less RC score) GMAT Prep EP1 Exam 1 V33 (CR 28 RC 34 SC 36) (this was filled with Must be true and evaluate argument type of CR questions so got a low score) GMAT Prep EP1 Exam 2 V36 (CR 35 RC 51 SC 27) (had only 2 incorrect in first 15 questions and 14 incorrect in last 26)
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Practice should be the key IMO. Approaching the problem with another mindset wouldn't be a bad approach at all. A fresh start and perspective would really help sometimes. For this you should seek help of friends/seniors/teachers. Try looking up some YouTube videos on this.
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