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At the end of the test, I saw that I got 720 with a 49Q and 40V. If I had never done the GMATPrep tests, I would've never had the confidence to sit my exam today, and I might've even given up at some point.
First of all congrats. I too experienced something similar. I was scoring in the 680-710 range in various tests and when I took a GMATPrep mock I was suddenly at 740+.
That encouraged me and I went on to purchase the GMATPrep exam packs and that helped immensely in my prep.
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Thanks!! luckluck123

That is very helpful. Good to know RC & CR on actual test are similar to GMATPrep.

Any tips for time management on Verbal, i always seem to run out of time in Verbal. Mostly due to RC & CR.


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I found it marginally harder. My biggest area of difficulty in the Verbal section is Sentence Correction, and I thought the SC questions that I got on the real thing were a little harder , and more subtle than the ones I got on GMATPrep. I would still say that looking at all the tests, I would say that the Manhattan Prep test's Verbal Sections were a bit harder than the real thing. Also, I didn't find a huge difference between the RC and CR on my GMATPrep tests and the real GMAT. To me, they were pretty much the same in terms of difficulty. Hope this helps, and good luck studying!

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Thanks!!

That is very helpful. Good to know RC & CR on actual test are similar to GMATPrep.

Any tips for time management on Verbal, i always seem to run out of time in Verbal. Mostly due to RC & CR.


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I found it marginally harder. My biggest area of difficulty in the Verbal section is Sentence Correction, and I thought the SC questions that I got on the real thing were a little harder , and more subtle than the ones I got on GMATPrep. I would still say that looking at all the tests, I would say that the Manhattan Prep test's Verbal Sections were a bit harder than the real thing. Also, I didn't find a huge difference between the RC and CR on my GMATPrep tests and the real GMAT. To me, they were pretty much the same in terms of difficulty. Hope this helps, and good luck studying!

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My tips for CR and RC would just to do as many passages as possible. I think the more I did them, the easier it became to distinguish between what information was important, and what wasn't. For the RC section, the GMAT pretty much tests the same concepts every time (main idea, author's opinion, etc.) and so, my main strategy is to just keep those questions in mind when I'm reading through the passage. I think your main goal should be to read the passage in its entirety only once, but read it slowly and carefully so you don't need to read huge chunks of it again. For me, the only way I was able to get better at that was to do lots of practice! If you've already exhausted the OG questions, I'd suggest doing some untimed questions from the LSAT PrepTests. They are similar in terms of what they test, but the LSAT passages are quite a bit harder (at least, imo). If you can handle those, the GMAT passages will seem like a piece of cake.

Hope this helps, and good luck with your studying!
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