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Hi,

Though I am not from e-gmat, I would definitely recommend it for improving verbal performance.

Hope that helps.
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Was reading comprehension a challenge for you? Try using a structured approach to reading passages. It's going to be the same approach you use to read things like NatGeo, econ magazines, science articles, social sciences, etc.

https://www.gmatpill.com/gmatpill-releas ... -guide-rc/

The whole point is that reading can have a lot of technical terms. It's useful for business folks to know technicals. But more important on the business side is understanding the reasoning, the logic or argument that is made. And the main idea. Without understanding the main idea and focusing on it, it's easy for business to get sidetracked and lose focus. Just as a business manager focuses on target goals, as a reader you'll need to focus on the main idea. It's a useful resource with a few practice examples to walk you through - from gmatpill. Hope they help.
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Hi dhavalraut

When were you planning to apply to schools?

There are several factors that could have affected your score on exam day. Take a look at the Economist GMAT Tutor's blog post "Why is my real GMAT score lower than my practice exam score?" Factors such as timing or a [stressful] environment could have had an effect on your performance.

As the folks in this forum already mentioned, it seems that the area to focus on is your verbal score. There are several chat threads created in this forum that can provide you with tips on improving your verbal score, should you decide to retake the test. If you know which part of the verbal section you can improve on, I can certainly give you tips on how to approach those questions as well.


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