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Hi all,
I have taken the GMAT and I did very bad, I got 580 although I studied 3 months. I am very discouraged. I am a P. Eng. and I am having a lot of difficulties especially with the verbal part-overall, SC, CR, and RC. English is my second language and no matter how hard I study I still make many mistakes.
My score is around 65% from verbal reasoning.
I will be taking the exam again on Oct 4-I have a month to study.
Previously I studied with 1) GMAT 12th Edition 2) GMAT Verbal Review 3) GMAT Quantitive Review 4) Manhattan Critical Reasoning 5) Manhattan Reading Comprehension 6) Manhattan Sentence Correction 7) Manhattan 6 online test (I completed them all)
I also took Oxford GMAT course as well.
I have a very good work experience and I graduated with a high GPA, 650 will be sufficient for me.
I would appreciate if you please advise me what the best way is to study and what other books and online tests you would recommend...
Thanks in Advance Mark
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Kindly do share with us the breakup of your score & also the scores of the CATs you took. Was there a significant difference in your CATs performance and actual test??
The material you have used is quite sufficient to get a 700. You need to revise the MGMAT books atleast twice in next 30 days. GMAT Prep is the most accurate reflector of one's abilities, so do use that CAT too.
try the error log as well.how are you in quant? is it 48+ or lower? The books you have are enough to get you to your goal so it is up to you fixing your weaknesses.
Thanks for the answers! My main problem is with Verbal Part overall. There are so many error logs, would you please attach one of them that I can use.
Today I started with Critical Reasoning again with Manhattan! I did not like the sentence correction From Manhattan, do you guys recommend anything else... Manhattan Sentence Correction book does not have a lot of samples.
you dont have to follow a particular error log - i used my own where i marked down what type of question i got wrong and which problem it was like : Type: Question: time spent: guessed? SC-parallelism OG pg xyz ques 25 3 mins yes
Again thats how i did it - i got the type of question and location of the question then time spent (some tests have exact time, other times i guestimate) and finally if i thought i "got" the answer or not. I group them up and i review them after some time (so i forget the answer). It is your preference though but bottom line you want to know what kind of problems are keeping you down! hope it helps
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