Monday, 13 May 2019

GMAT Verbal Reasoning - What to keep in mind?

For non-native English speakers, the GMAT verbal reasoning section can prove to be a very inconvenient obstacle on their way to a dream college. There are essentially three types of questions in the verbal section - Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.

It differs from person to person as to which type of questions they find hard, however, there are some who really struggle to get a competitive split score in this section. But, this can easily be solved by finding the right GMAT classes.

Ideally, using the official guides for the GMAT can be a very useful source for learning whatever you need to, but a good GMAT tutor can help boost your split score on the GMAT by at least 7-8 points, which when scaled to your main score out of 800, can be a marked improvement of around 50 points.

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