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Your weakest Verbal sub-section was CR (30th percentile). Might be worth checking out Manhattan-Prep's 6th edition for Critical Reasoning. You could also check out the Sentence Correction 6th edition guide. For RC, becoming familiar with how inference questions work could be helpful as well.

SC Idiom list - may help boost that part a bit.

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Need analysis for my ESR
I have been preparing for GMAT from past 6 months
exhausted all my official mocks - Scores were between 680 and 710
completed OG 2022-2021 Verbal review and advance quants

need advice on how to proceed further ?

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Naveen, there are conceptual gaps in your understanding of the subject matter. Doing official questions one after the other will not improve your score till you don't learn from them. It is important to first understand the fundamentals of the topic and then consciously apply them on official practice questions. Did you go through the Verbal content of some test prep company? Do you understand exactly what to look for in each question type? You first need to do that and then, thoughtfully and deliberately, go through each official question, applying the concepts you learned as you go along. That is what will improve your score in Verbal. When I evaluate one Verbal question, it takes me about 20 mins to do so. Check these links for examples.

https://youtu.be/O0ROJfljRLU?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/tnFX99OpyYs?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/fCmbMoWsaUc?feature=shared

Are you putting in similar amount of time and effort on each official question?

Geometry, Statistics and Sets need your attention more than other topics in Quant. You are mostly set here for a good score.



Thanks for the feedback - Will work on quants
any feedback on CR and RC - how to move on ?
i have gone through egmat videos for verbal
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Need analysis for my ESR
I have been preparing for GMAT from past 6 months
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completed OG 2022-2021 Verbal review and advance quants

need advice on how to proceed further ?

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Naveen, there are conceptual gaps in your understanding of the subject matter. Doing official questions one after the other will not improve your score till you don't learn from them. It is important to first understand the fundamentals of the topic and then consciously apply them on official practice questions. Did you go through the Verbal content of some test prep company? Do you understand exactly what to look for in each question type? You first need to do that and then, thoughtfully and deliberately, go through each official question, applying the concepts you learned as you go along. That is what will improve your score in Verbal. When I evaluate one Verbal question, it takes me about 20 mins to do so. Check these links for examples.

https://youtu.be/O0ROJfljRLU?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/tnFX99OpyYs?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/fCmbMoWsaUc?feature=shared

Are you putting in similar amount of time and effort on each official question?

Geometry, Statistics and Sets need your attention more than other topics in Quant. You are mostly set here for a good score.



Thanks for the feedback - Will work on quants
any feedback on CR and RC - how to move on ?
i have gone through egmat videos for verbal

I have shared some CR and RC links with you. See how you need to evaluate every question. You may want to do this for GMAT Verbal official questions even if you have gone through them once. You can certainly also look at LSAT official CR and RC questions for further practice.
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Thank you , will be working on LSAT qns and will look into the Videos
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Thanks for the feedback - Will work on quants
any feedback on CR and RC - how to move on ?
i have gone through egmat videos for verbal

Regarding CR and RC, here are two great articles you can check out:

GMAT Reading Comprehension Tips: Top 8 DOs and DON’Ts

GMAT Critical Reasoning: 8 Essential Tips
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Hi naveengmat15,

I've sent you a PM with an analysis of your ESR and some additional questions.

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