How do I score 720+ in GMAT?

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The key lies in verbal. Most Indian students struggle with either with critical reasoning or sentence correction. By improving these you can push your score tremendously.
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If u want to score GMA t 720+ means you have to be so strong in reasoning and verbal ability because that will make u score much marks than other sections ,aptitude reasoning and English special attention definitely u will reach the goal
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There is something called raw scores. One usually get anywhere between 9 and 51 in math and verbal. There is a matrix which converts this raw score into a score of 800. Raw scores of 50 and 35 will normally result in a score of 700. (give or take a few points). For most Indians, Math is easy to score...
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There is something called raw scores. One usually get anywhere between 9 and 51 in math and verbal. There is a matrix which converts this raw score into a score of 800. Raw scores of 50 and 35 will normally result in a score of 700. (give or take a few points). For most Indians, Math is easy to score than Verbal so they target 50 in math and 35+ in verbal. If one improved the score from 35 to 40 then one can dream of a score of in excess of 720. The trick is to get all the questions right in Math and get as many questions right as possible in Verbal. read less
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