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With 1 week of prep from OG, my verbal score is 32 (official sample test of GMAT). I have 3 more weeks before my test and my target is V41. I am struggling with SC mostly, and I also noticed a drop in focus level when I reach towards the end of the section (last 5-6 questions). Please suggest me how should I study and practice to achieve the target in such limited time.
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Wrote this in another post but it may be helpful here, too.
"For Verbal, two things can be helpful
1) Learning the patterns and logic tested. For example, an unemployed man moved from LA to NY. In NY, he got a job. Does that mean NY has better job opportunities than LA or that the man was more motivated to find a job in NY. Basically, learning the traps that come into play on causation, for example, can be helpful.
2) Learning how to approach and tackle questions. I usually teach a 6-hour Solving Approach course for this, but essentially it comes down to learning methods to solve questions more effectively/efficiently. On Quant, for example, you may have realized how "using" the answer choices to solve the question can be helpful sometimes.
All the best."
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