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Resources alone wont matter, you need to change your techniques. Generally verbal takes time to build. I would suggest you increase your reading speed and always practice in a time-bound manner.

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Hi all,
I have given the GMAT 3 times already, with my recent one on October 8th, but I could score only 575. Verbal is not my strong point, and my scores are completely stabilised in that, and also my Quant is constantly above 90th percentile, so I planned to improve DI and gave a dedicated 1 month for the practice, but still couldn't do good. I am lost and not sure now how to proceed. I have exhausted all the official mocks, too. Can someone please give me guidance on how I should go ahead now? It will be really helpful.
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Thanks a lot for the guidance.
In verbal I have seen my RC accuracy is pretty good but most of the questions that I am getting wrong are from CR. For DI it's a complete mix. Sometimes they are correct and other times not, so in the main exam I could do only 10 correct out of 20. Any guidance on how to improve in this?

Also does the order of the sections matter? If yes then how should I define it to my strength? This time I did DI first then verbal and then quant. Even after 10 questions correct in DI my percentile was 29th while the last time when I gave with same number of questions correct I got 41st percentile. Same case for Quant, last time I got 80th percentile with 2 wrong questions, this time I got 91st. The only difference was the order which was Quant->Verbal->DI.
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