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if you want a good gmat score and you are not a genius, then you must work for it. No one here knows who you are and your study habits, if there is a universal study plan that would help every single person achieve a 700 score, then everybody would be getting 700+. This forum has countless stories that listed out different strategies for tackling the gmat, all you have to do is read through them and decide which approach is best for you. Also, participate in the forum and don't be too sensitive about giving out wrong answers, you will not get every question right (even the great Walker give some wrong answers). The point is to exercise and fine tune your approach to arrive at the answer, you can arrive at the wrong answer, but you learn to understand why your answer was wrong. The good news for you is that you can significantly improve your verbal score, and a 40 verbal score is a 90%tile.
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Improving verbal is easy especially I would say for the SC part it is. But for that you have to work hard. I would suggest you buy MGMAT SC book and start reading diligently. For CR if you can get Powerscore CR bible and read it end to end, it will help you to improve your score. But I must emphasize that you have to go through OG-10 and OG-11 at least two times and know in and out of the grammar rules.
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Hi,

Thanks for the advice.
I got the MGMAT, but it is an older version , i.e. 2003. IF you have a pdf of a newer one I can get a print.

I got a PDF for the LSAT CR Bible from Powerscore. I feel this is really good. It has got a lot of extra things but I like the organized approach it has. I have to practice more in CR. The CR100 is good. I didnt solve it completely earlier , but this time I would before I plan to give the GMAT again.

I already did the OG11 before the exam. I am planning to re-do it. Do you have the OG10. I coudn't even get a copy in the book store. A PDF would be very helpful.

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Don't give up, it's not pathetic, it's your first attempt. My first tries were in the 530 range, and by studying I raised it to 720. Just make sure you focus on your weak areas and do practice tests regularly, you'll be fine. Don't be so hard on yourself!
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I got my AWA score, so felt like adding. I got 6.0, which seems really good.

I am still struggling on the grammar. Working hard to make it better.

I had a question in mind. WIth GMAT 580 (AWA 6, V 22, Q 48) and 3 yrs experience can I get a good college, like in FT top 50.
Eg: Warwick , UK. I just wanted to gather a few information. Any inputs would be useful.

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580 is bottom score for almost all standard universities. Chances to get into the colleges are depending on several factors so GMAT score can be mitigated with strong application and outstanding job experience etc. But availability of scholarships is depending on GMAT score heavily; therefore low score can minimize your chances for scholarships.
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I have taken GMAT test once. Scored 590 in that. Performed very badly in verbal. Planning to take the test again. Any advice for me?
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Harsha - you should either start a new post or you should browse through some posts in this forum.

Probably you already know some of your focus points, however, go thru some posts, they WILL definately help you. Many like you & me are inquisitive to know "how to improve my score" etc, so do make sure you utilise this forum effectively. Its helped me.

Also, its not good to hijack someones thread/post :)
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