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Since your Q is pretty good and V pretty low I'd suggest focusing the most on verbal.
Have you scheduled GMAT?
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Since your Q is pretty good and V pretty low I'd suggest focusing the most on verbal.
Have you scheduled GMAT?
Yes, my Verbal score seems to fluctuate a lot. I wonder what this could mean,
GMAT is on March 26 - 45 days to go :)
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My opinion/advice would be that you should first and foremost focus on improving your basics and worry about tests later :-)
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My opinion/advice would be that you should first and foremost focus on improving your basics and worry about tests later :-)
Yeah, typically my SC and CR questions in OG questions have weird patterns - sometimes right and sometimes wrong. I really need to improve that

EDIT: is it possible to improve these 2 sections in under a month?
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Beside the MGMAT guides, are you using other materials to prepare for the exam?

SC Grail, RC99, PS CR, and GMAT club test are some of the materials that will help you become more prepare for the test.

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I would not worry about test scores at this point and continue to work work on fundamentals. Your quant is pretty good. I would work on SC as improving scores in SC is the the easiest.
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Beside the MGMAT guides, are you using other materials to prepare for the exam?

SC Grail, RC99, PS CR, and GMAT club test are some of the materials that will help you become more prepare for the test.

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I am using only MGMAT guides for my entire prep except for CR,in the CR part I couple MGMAT CR with Powerscore CR.
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I would not worry about test scores at this point and continue to work work on fundamentals. Your quant is pretty good. I would work on SC as improving scores in SC is the the easiest.
Yes, my quant scores are ok. Frankly, I will be happy with a 40 too on the real test. But, I need a 35+ in the verbal part.
I am using the MGMAT SC book, not reviewed it entirely though. Still in the Basic section. I need to do the Advanced part. May be once I review SC and CR a little more, I could take another test to see where I stand.
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I have been working on CR recently just to make sure that I learn the basic' right answers' and 'wrong ones'. I have reviews 3 question types uptil now: Assumption, Strengthen, must be true Questions.
After having completed the MGMAT CR guide and powerscore CR guide, I find that my accuracy has still not improved. I get about half the quest wrong. Could this be a case of an inverse relationship between my studying and accuracy? I'm really worried now because when I was not concentrating so much on CR strategies, I found that I performed the same,if not better :( .
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