What are the best resources to improve my GMAT Verbal score?

Asked by Subhash M about 1 month ago

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V Ritik

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If your Verbal score isn’t improving, the problem usually isn’t your effort—it’s your approach. The best resources help you build pattern recognition and decision-making under time pressure. Here’s what actually works for GMAT Focus Verbal:

Critical Reasoning: Use GMAT Ninja’s free YouTube videos. After each video, practice 10 CR questions and explain why each incorrect option is wrong—not just why the right one works. That reflection builds accuracy.

Reading Comprehension: Focus on structure, not speed. LSAT RC passages (especially from RC99 or LSAT Demon) are great for advanced practice. Summarize each paragraph briefly to improve navigation during questions.

Official Practice: Use OG Verbal Review and GMAT Club’s question filters to drill CR and RC by type (e.g., weaken, inference, tone). Don’t mix difficulty levels blindly—start with medium questions.

Mentr Me Resources: Visit Mentr Me’s GMAT resources for clean, topic-wise Verbal worksheets and RC strategy guides. They’re especially helpful for final-month revision and focused prep.


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