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I am looking for good and reliable source (like gmatclub test for Quant) of Verbal Test. Can you please help?
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My suggestion will be to use full length MGMAT CATs (with AWA and IRs) as well, apart from the sectionals. This will build your stamina and be a better indicator of where you stand.
Also, make sure you do each of the official materials available. (OGs, supplements, question packs, GMAT preps)
Yes, I have done all the OG supplements. My problem is I am getting 78-85% or above accuracy , when i attempt Verbal section individually (for e.g. If I do 50 SC question I will get more than 80% correct). But, When I gave my last MGMAT CAT , I scored only 36% in SC.
BTW. Your De-brief is profound. I do read it atleast once a week... Just wanted to first build the stamina for Verbal Section
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