I have one month left for the GMAT. What’s the best way to improve my Verbal score?
Asked by Subhash M about 1 month ago
Dynamic Business Analyst | Data-Driven Decision Maker | Strategic Thinker
Improving Verbal in 30 days is possible, but only if you shift from learning to strategy mode. You’re not trying to master more concepts—you’re learning to apply what you already know efficiently under pressure.
- For Critical Reasoning, stop doing 20-question marathons. Instead, pick one question type (like assumption) and do 10 focused questions in one sitting. Before reading choices, always ask: “What gap does this argument have?” That one habit will improve accuracy fast.
- For Reading Comprehension, switch to LSAT-style passages. Do one full-length RC passage a day. After reading, summarize the structure (e.g., intro, argument, evidence, objection). Use that to locate answers instead of skimming aimlessly.
- Every 3 days, take a full timed Verbal section. Review each question, and write down whether your mistake was due to logic, timing, or trap phrasing.
Check out Mentr Me’s GMAT resources—their CR and RC revision packs are built exactly for last-month prep.
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