What is the key to scoring more than 160 points on the verbal section of the new GRE?

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The Verbal Section of the GRE includes the following question types: 1) Sentence Equivalence 2) Text Completion 3) Reading Comprehension To perform well in all the above three categories, you need to have proper comprehension skills and broad range of academic vocabulary. If you don't have those skills,...
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The Verbal Section of the GRE includes the following question types: 1) Sentence Equivalence 2) Text Completion 3) Reading Comprehension To perform well in all the above three categories, you need to haveproper comprehension skills and broad range of academic vocabulary. If you don't have those skills, focus on honing them. In addition to that, you need to practice a lot by solving the related questions. All the above mentioned things will collectively help you get a 160+ score on the Verbal Reasoning of the GRE. read less
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