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Thanks Navski for the insight, I will make sure to keep all things in mind. Thanks for your time!
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Thanks Vamshi, this is very helpful. The information you gave is really motivating, I am encouraged after reading this. Thanks a lot for your valuable time.
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Hi,

I am preparing for Gmat from past 6 months. But from last 2 months and 4 mocks I am stuck at the score of 600. My quant score lies between 47-49 and my verbal score lies between 23-27 and it isn't improving at all even after trying different strategies. I have studied from Egmat verbal course and pretty confident about my fundamentals but still my verbal score isn't increasing. It feels like a dead end and I don't understand what next should I try.
If someone can help me with some suggestions or some strategy that might help then please come forward to let me know. I feel stuck and it is discouraging me a lot now.

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Hi Apoorva,

Seems like you are struggling with the application of concepts. Verbal questions can be very tricky because test makers set a lot of traps by using similar words, thus framing close answer choices. If you do not use the right methodology, you will likely end up getting stuck between two answer choices.

Having said that, I would want to know how you solve verbal questions currently. Once I understand the flaw in your approach if there's any, I can suggest you the further plan. We can get in touch over a call and solve a few questions together. This process will help me get an idea of the approach you are currently using using to solve verbal questions. So, if you wish to get in touch, you can use the below link to do so.

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Hi Apoorva.

From what you said, it appears that you have learned GMAT verbal concepts but have not learned to play the GMAT verbal game.

GMAT verbal is a bit different from GMAT quant, in that, in many cases, you can increase your quant score just by learning some new concepts to apply, whereas verbal is more of a game that you have to learn to play. In other words, your verbal score may not go up just because you have learned some new concepts, such as what a participial phrase does or how a Weaken question works. To achieve a verbal score increase, you have to spend a lot of time practicing applying the concepts and playing the game.

To learn to play the verbal game, you have to develop your ability to see what's going on in the questions by analyzing many practice questions choice by choice and coming up with clear, logical reasons for eliminating or choosing the choices. Often people spend 20 minutes or more per question analyzing the choices and coming up with ways to articulate what's going on with the choices.

So, to improve your verbal performance, you need to practice a lot more, doing the questions untimed, and you have to incorporate careful analysis of answer choices into your routine.
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Hi Apoorva,

If you have been scoring at this same general lScore range for some time, it's possible that "your way" of approaching the GMAT has gotten you stuck at this level. Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:

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1) How many hours do you typically study each week?
2) What study materials have you used besides the course that you listed?
3) On what dates (or approximate dates) did you take EACH of your CATs/mocks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

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4) What is your overall goal score?
5) When are you planning to apply to Business School and hat Schools are you planning to apply to?

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