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A 38V can be good enough or insufficient, depending on which schools you apply to and your competition's scores. I would say, though, that a 42V or above is quite nice. But keep in mind that verbal is relatively more difficult to improve once you enter the 40-plus range. An improvement in math is generally considered less of an issue. And with a 40Q, it might be time to invest in the GMATClub tests. Those will improve your score quite a bit.

I just bought the set yesterday and have been working on the first couple. They are quite difficult, especially the data sufficiency problems. What I've noticed is that they tend to focus on number properties whereas the MGMAT seemed to concentrate more on word translations and rate problems. What does the actual GMAT tend to lean towards?
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A 38V can be good enough or insufficient, depending on which schools you apply to and your competition's scores. I would say, though, that a 42V or above is quite nice. But keep in mind that verbal is relatively more difficult to improve once you enter the 40-plus range. An improvement in math is generally considered less of an issue. And with a 40Q, it might be time to invest in the GMATClub tests. Those will improve your score quite a bit.

Also, I guess what I was surprised about was I scored higher on the Verbal with the MGMAT even though I was getting about 11 or so questions incorrect. I just assumed getting 7 incorrect would land me a higher score than 38V.
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I found that the verbal section can be rough, in terms of scoring well. Another problem is fatigue, which sets in at this point in the test (toward the end). As for the GMATClub tests, don't treat them as a standard CAT. These go way beyond those. Treat them as a learning experience. Read all of the explanations and completely understand each question.
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Good point with fatigue. I just finished my first GMAT, and while I did good on the verbal section, by the time verbal came i was in a hurry and my brain was hurting!
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