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You should go for GMAT ninja classes as well as concentrate solely on verbal for now. Another good idea might be to try out some sectional tests to gain better insight into your weaknesses.
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Hi everyone!
I followed TTP study plan, and didn’t focus much on verbal (I studied verbal for only 2 weeks, and so my expectations weren’t high)... but in the past 2 last weeks my mock tests scores started dropping 650 to 560, and at the actual test I got Q41 V21 (before Q47), so I need a new plan.
I don’t know which path to choose... should I focus on a course for verbal or go for one that covers both verbal and quant? Which course do you recommend?
Thanks :)

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Hey rhayss,

I improved my verbal score from 26 to 38. I have made a couple of debriefs of my journey. You can go through them to understand a few tips and how to approach your prep.

Debrief of my journey from 570 to 720

https://gmatclub.com/forum/my-journey-f ... l#p2648110

Scoring a perfect CR 51 ( 97 percentile ) from being an amateur in CR

https://gmatclub.com/forum/scoring-a-pe ... l#p2526853

And I used GMATWhiz course to prepare for my GMAT and improved my score from 570 to 720. Hope it helped. All the best :)
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Hi everyone!
I followed TTP study plan, and didn’t focus much on verbal (I studied verbal for only 2 weeks, and so my expectations weren’t high)... but in the past 2 last weeks my mock tests scores started dropping 650 to 560, and at the actual test I got Q41 V21 (before Q47), so I need a new plan.
I don’t know which path to choose... should I focus on a course for verbal or go for one that covers both verbal and quant? Which course do you recommend?
Thanks :)

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Hey rhayss,

I understand that you are a bit confused regarding which course to choose and how to move forward. I can definitely help you with that. But before suggesting you a proper study plan, I would like to know a few more details about you. Most importantly, if there are any conceptual gaps and if you are using the right methods to solve questions.

The right way to choose a course would be by checking the free trial of the course. And make sure that you choose the course which can help you with:
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It would be better if we can get in touch over a zoom conference call and solve a few questions together. This way I can rightly assess your level, identify the flaw in your approach if any and suggest the further plan. Because identifying the weak areas is the first step in the process of improving your score. You can use the below link to get in touch with me.

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Hi rhayss,

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 long have you studied in total? How many hours do you typically study each week?
2) What study materials have you used so far besides the course that you mentioned?
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 take the GMAT?
6) When are you planning to apply to Business School and what Schools are you planning to apply to?

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Hi everyone!
I followed TTP study plan, and didn’t focus much on verbal (I studied verbal for only 2 weeks, and so my expectations weren’t high)... but in the past 2 last weeks my mock tests scores started dropping 650 to 560, and at the actual test I got Q41 V21 (before Q47), so I need a new plan.
I don’t know which path to choose... should I focus on a course for verbal or go for one that covers both verbal and quant? Which course do you recommend?
Thanks :)

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Hi rhayss

First of all can you please upload ESR. So, we know in which topics you are suffering most.
If You are weak in SC, Surely go with E-GMAT or CrackVerbal, as both these courses are very good.
Overall E-GMAT is good for verbal.

I think, Your Quant Score is good enough. By only practicing, you can achieve good score.

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