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Thanks Brian

What I mean is, do you have to chose before the exam to send your score, or can you leave that section blank, do the test, view your score, and send it to schools afterwards?
Happy to help! No, you do not have to choose where to send the 5 free score reports before your next GMAT exam. You can leave that section blank when taking the test, and send your scores later for an extra fee.
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Update : scored 770 the second time around with q49v47 - a nice balanced score. I'm thrilled

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Update : scored 770 the second time around with q49v47 - a nice balanced score. I'm thrilled

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Wow what an amazing improvement in Verbal !

You aptly justified your username since a score such as yours is rarest and will be a huge advantage in yours applications.

+1kudos for believing in yourself to achieve such an elite score.

All the very best for your future journey and do let us know where you finally land in.

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Wow what an amazing improvement in Verbal !

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I can't say I did too much more work in verbal. In the two weeks, I spent easily 5x as long on maths than verbal and indeed did really very little verbal study at all. I will note that I underperformed badly in verbal in my original exam, so it's not as big a jump as it looks. I was really at v43 level the first time.

I do feel there is a lack of good verbal material for those looking for a high verbal score. Veritas is decent, GMATclub is good for RC but less so for the others - too many errors in the question. I credit my high verbal score to being a native speaker, an extensive amount of reading over many years and a science background, meaning that the RCs can be about reasonably familiar concepts to me

What is most strange to me was that I only managed IR6 this time, which is far lower than any mock test I've done (usually get 9 or 10). And I actually thought the IR went fine!
My original AWA was 6, I don't felt I wrote as well-structured an essay the second time but we shall see.
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I do feel there is a lack of good verbal material for those looking for a high verbal score.

Did you by chance use LSAT in prep for RC and CR?
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Did you by chance use LSAT in prep for RC and CR?

Nope. I used OG guide, Princeton Review book, a few Veritas and a few GMATprep questions. I didn't need any extra material because I didn't need to do a that much study for verbal, but LSAT is good for CR practise, I hear - although IMO CR is the easiest part of verbal. You probably need to focus more on SC and RC, as you need to aim to be reasonably equal ability across all sections. No point getting great at CR if you're getting easier SC questions wrong, because the test won't even give you the hard CR questions. In my last OG mock, in which I got the same score as my test today, I got 4 questions wrong - 1 RC, 1 CR and 2 SC. So I do think consistency across the three types is very important. It's not like quant where you can afford to be rubbish at a couple of the subtopics

As far as RC comprehension goes - consider the topics. It's usually history, economics, business, science stuff. If LSAT RC matches this then go for it, otherwise I wouldn't bother. I would recommend the Princeton review book for verbal, as it has more questions than others and grouped into sections so you can get in the swing of the question types and make a strategy for answering them.

To improve SC just read more generally to develop a more innate feel of what's correct. Osmosis learning
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