The Verbal section of GMAT consists of Sentence Correction, Reading Comprehension, and Critical Reasoning questions. To master the verbal section, all you need is some time, dedication, hard work and correct approach.
It’s recommended not to underestimate this section and dedicate sufficient amount of time to this section. Increase your vocabulary, learn new words and their use. Hone these skills and you’ll be one step ahead of your peers.
Emphasize of Each Section of GMAT Exam Equally
It’s a fact that major top B-schools are quant-driven and many GMAT aspirants face a tough time with GMAT quant section but in this process don’t let quant overpower the verbal section. Give the equal amount of time and dedication to both the sections while preparing for the GMAT because even if you score high in quant, a low verbal score can put you in trouble.
Study the Highest Value Material
Study any verbal concept, skills, techniques as per the GMAT verbal questions. Don’t put too much emphasis on any one topics. For and, instance, don’t pound over the internet finding a huge list of idioms and phrases. Rather focus on mastering basic rules of Sentence correction, and major topics like subject-verb agreement, parallelism, and modification. While preparing for Critical reasoning, emphasize on Alternate Cause, Reverse Causation and, No Coincidence. Don’t waste your time mastering uncommon Critical Reasoning question types.
Practice
Last and most important tip – Practice! It’s the only secret weapon which will help you to apply whatever you learned in your day to day life. Once you are familiar with the patterns of Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension, you are not supposed to mug-up them but practicing them every now and then will certainly help you. It will increase your chances of scoring high, improve your vocabulary, make you a great speaker & thinker as well.
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