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I have preparing for the GMAT for around 8 month now and I still feel that I can't improve my verbal at all. I took the GMAT tutor course and I was planning to do exam on mid of FEB but I noticed that I did't improve much in Verbal, So I stated preparing for verbal on my own tried almost all the books in the market and started reading the economist to improve my reading and vocabulary. But still I'm very bad
my weakest point I think is the RC. I'm not that bad in SC and CR while studying but in the practice exam I think I have time problems
below are my scores
GMAT Tutor #1 17 Jan 2013 510 Q36 V26 GMAT Tutor #2 24 Jan 2013 440 Q29 V23 GMAT Tutor #3 01 Feb 2013 510 Q46 V16
Then I took Kaplan test
I scored 600 & 620 with Q48. (don't know why I cant see the test review on Kaplan website )
Any advice for me ?
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Simply reading economist won't get you anywhere in the near term. It's good for long-term improvement, but if your exam is coming up soon, you'll need to change the way you actually read. Try taking a look at this video https://www.gmatpill.com/practicequestio ... tions.html
Always actively ask yourself why the author is writing the passage. Is he pointing out something? Arguing for or against something? Where are the examples/support/evidence?
RC is something that takes time to improve - but once you do - you have it for life.
Thank you for your advice, I'm practicing as much as I can hopefully I will master it at the end.
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