Hello!
I've taken the GMAT 3 times now and my best score has been a 620 (44Q, 31V). I know that I can definitely improve quant. I just make careless mistakes, which I'm working towards improving. I would love to score around a 730 on this exam.
I've been trying to improve my verbal score, but it's definitely been a challenge. On my second attempt, my verbal score was a 29. I marginally improved. I ordered ESRs and did some research. On my last exam, I got a 99% on SC, a 57% on CR, and a 14% on RC. I was able to finish the test because I skipped questions more aggressively, since the test allows for that. On my second attempt, I got a balanced percentile on all three sections in verbal (raw scores of 33, 30, and 34 on CR, RC, and SC respectively). I got about 75% of the questions right in the first half of the section, but I got about 55-60% of the questions wrong in the second half of the section. Timing was clearly an issue here.
In general, I have the most confidence in solving SC questions. As crazy as it sounds, I look forward to these. CR is also not bad for me. I tend to get most medium-level questions right and even hard questions from time to time. I have a pretty good process for these types of questions. However for RC, I start thinking about the clock and sometimes nothing sinks in. I've tried really engaging in the material and mapping the passage for structure, etc. I have the MOST trouble with these humanities passages (e.g, women's rights, feminism, slavery, civil war, etc.). Given time, I can comprehend science and business passages decently.
Your take on a possible strategy would be awesome. I'm forcing myself to read the Wall Street Journal more and even the Scientific American. I feel that I have this mental block with RC and I'm trying to snap myself out of it by telling myself that ALL answers are right there in the passage.
I'm ok with skipping 4-7 questions on the Verbal section. I can complete most SC questions in a minute to a 1.5 minutes max to buy myself more time.
Your overall thoughts on how I can crack 40 on this section would be great! I'm willing to work very hard. I'm hoping to take the exam in about a month. I've been focusing my prep on official questions for verbal (GMATPrep, GMAC CATs).
Thank you!
Vignesh