2. Do extra - extra reading
GMAT verbal section asks you to read and analyze short and long complex passages, It is imperative you familiarize yourself with a variety of texts.
Reading articles on the humanities, business, law, and the natural and social sciences will help you better understand subjects and vocabulary relevant to GMAT .
Useful articles can be found in the New York Times, Nature, The Atlantic, and New Yorker. Academic journals aren’t a bad place to go, either.
Create a log book. Enter the words, which you encounter for the first time. Understand the words properly instead of being satisfied with a partial/vague understanding of them. It is crucial to develop an extensive vocabulary, so that you can use the right word in the right context.
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