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Hi. I need to improve my Verbal SC efficiency. What's the best resource out there to help me do that? I'm fairly good with English grammar. I'm an avid reader so I can usually quickly pick if there's some awkwardness in the sentence, or the language is redundant, etc. In fact, my accuracy at SC is almost 90%. The problem is that I often tend to take more than 2 minutes to solve SC questions. I need to be efficient at SC, and I don't know what I can do to achieve that end. Please help steer me through these uncharted territory.
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How much practice with SC have you had? If you're relatively new to solving SCs, you may just need a bit of time to get used to solving them
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So what would you suggest I do: more practice, or revise grammar and other fundamentals?
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