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Introduce yourself to the different question types in the Verbal Reasoning section, including Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension.
The Sentence Correction questions assess your understanding of grammar rules and sentence structure. Review commonly tested grammar concepts.
Practice active reading techniques, such as highlighting essential information, summarizing paragraphs, and identifying the main idea and supporting details.
Critical Reasoning questions test your ability to evaluate arguments and draw logical conclusions. Practice analyzing statements and identifying assumptions.
Simulate test conditions by taking full-length practice tests to become acquainted with the timing, pacing, & overall experience of the Verbal Reasoning section
Study word lists, flashcards, and commonly tested GMAT vocabulary. Educate yourself with synonyms, antonyms, and idiomatic expressions.
Time management is essential in the Verbal Reasoning section. Allocate time for each question type based on its difficulty level and the number of questions.
After each practice session, review your answers and analyze any mistakes or areas of weakness. Understand why you made the errors and learn from them.