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Alextus93 - Welcome to GMAT Club!

A V41 is roughly around 93 percentile on the GMAT. I strongly believe that no online course would or could teach you anything "new" to increase your score from a V41 level. On the other hand, a Q44 is merely a 50 percentile on the GMAT. Therefore, you may want to focus a lot on Quant. Target Test Prep is great and I trust the course will help you significantly increase your Quant score. At this point, I think only one person can help you. So, take a moment to review all content pieces by GMATNinja. The sheer number of kudos and bookmarks will help you understand how incredible he is.

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V41 without any prep is fantastic. I'm struggling to get there.

This shall be helpful for Quant.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/how-to-impro ... 41670.html
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I recently took my first official GMAT practice exam and scored a 680 (44Q/41V). I'm hoping to conduct diligent study for the next 2-3 months and aim for a goal score of 750. I am using TTP for quant improvement and I enjoy the focused methodical study program. Are there any recommendations for comprehensive verbal courses that I can use? Most of the threads I've found on GMAT club are oriented around improvement to the 30-40 mark. For reference, I am a native speaker and I did not study for my first practice test. I have no time limitations with regard to preparing for the exam.

Thank you much!

Alextus93 :- Probably, you should be the one to give us some tips on how to score V41. Its a dream for most of us.

Improving your Quant upto Q48-49 that you probably will be able to achieve with the TTP course you are working on (I used TTP as well and not in that 48-50 range consistently), will definitely get you close to 730 and a little more improvement on Verbal to 43-44 should get you to your target score easily.

Congrats and All the best with your preparations.
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e-GMAT would be the best option as it's a comprehensive course for verbal. It offers lots of video-lessons which are up to the mark. It is also cost-effective, so you can see the trial version and decide.
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