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Re: Self Prep [#permalink]
Manhattan, gmat OG, princeton verbal.
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Not being good at verbal is a common issue for most non-native speakers. But if you approach it in a structured manner, you can get substantially better over time.

You'd have to dig deeper to identify if the problem is with at the conceptual level or with speed.

For the former, check out the resources on GC, including the sub-forums here --> GMAT verbal.

For speed, the more you practice simulating real conditions, the better you'll get. If you've exhausted the diagnostic tests from the material you've listed, here's more --> GC Test Center.

Keep in mind that you are also racing against time for the main applications as well. If you can get a good score in the next month or two, you can target Round 2 deadlines for many bschools.
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Thank you. the problem is, in CR, i can find the premises and conclusions but my most of the answers going wrong. Can anyone please suggest any solution or approach for that?
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Which CR problem types? All of them or a specific one? Are you getting confused by the complicated wording of some problems, or is it something else? Have you kept an error log, and if so can you see any patterns in what you're getting wrong?
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For some problems, it was words and for some of them, i was confused with two options and finally i am choosing wrong one.
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