Hi all,
This is my first post, because I really need insight from GMAT students about verbal.
The point is that I get easily 44 or more on quant but I am stuck at around 30 in verbal, despite my efforts, and I can't find out why.
Here is my study history:
Early 2012, I was unfamiliar with the Gmat although I covered most of the MGMAT 7 strategies and scored a mere 570 (q44, v23).
Over the past 2 months I decided to repass the exam for a better application. I was already familiar with the exam and aware of my weakness in verbal.
- Early January 2013, I did the Gmatprep before anything to check where I stand. Ok, 570 (q40, v27). Here is where I stand, no panic, I didn't study anything anyway, but still this obvious weakness in verbal.
I covered again the 7 strategies from Manhattan, practice some verbal on forum and I decide first to destroy some CR and SC question banks. Ironically, on training (without timing), I score easily above an average of 17 /20 in random SC and CR questions from the OG. So what is wrong ? Then I suscribed for the 6 Mgmat CAT exams and went over the question bank for better quality content. I took the first cat exam: 630 (q40, v35). Ok, it's well known quantitative is harder in Manahattan, however what this v35 meant. Is verbal easier in Manhattan or did I really improve ?
Then, I tried the second Gmatprep to really check the validity of verbal score in the previous CAT exam. And here we are: 610(q47,v27). What a hell ? I worked quant just a bit and improved of 7 and insisted on verbal for no improvment at all ?
Let's see what is going on in verbal in this test:
RC around 1 in 2 correct,
SC, 2 in 3 correct
CR, 1 in 3 correct.
Finally I insisted the next day with a try with Mgmat Cat: 600 (q44, v30). I covered easily 700-800 levels questions in quantitative with guessings. I am not from a Scientific field, Engineering or anything (Economics actually) and I was not particularly at ease with math at high school. But what a heck is wrong with verbal again ?
Students who scored above 700 from the Business School I want to apply told me "verbal is easy, just practice, practice and practice...."
But so what ? I kept on practising and nothing came out ? I know if only could kick off a decent 37 or 39 in verbal, along with my appearing (but for me unexplicable) strengths in quantitative, I would be able to get easily above 670.
But here the situation, it's mid feb, my application is due by mid March, and, more than ever, I feel hopeless, despite my struggles.
Any help from common experiences ? Or maybe any one know an efficient strategy (not only "practice, practice, practice....") to knock out the verbal ?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Cheers