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Thanks folks ,Kevin you are a real instructor.agsfaltex...thanx man for helping me .

Though i hoped that others will too....but may be am an optimist when comes to expecting people to give some of their precious time to help others.

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Well, it's still summer, so you can't expect people to reply to your posts within the next 24 hours. Besides, it would be helpful if you were more specific. Concerning Verbal, are you having problems in one particular area or generally with all types of questions?

The key to Verbal is to practice a lot and learn from your mistakes. I think you can make the fastest progress in CR, because GMAT uses only few reasoning patterns and as far as you understand all of these, your hit rate will be 80%+ in any test. RC used to be very tricky section, but I would say it's much easier now and all you need is practice. SC would be for longer debriefing, but in general, most people complain that the differences between choices are very small and confusing. You can learn all the rules, but in the end, you will probably still have to guess between two similar choices. :roll:
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