Hi - oh, shoot - you waited longer for a response because you posted a second time before I came in, so that pushed your question later in the queue. Next time, edit your older response to add your new info (so that the date on your post is still 2 Feb). :)
The verbal is weighted a little bit more heavily than the quant in the overall score - but it isn't something you will likely be able to notice just by looking at your scores. (It used to be weighted much more heavily and was more obvious then.)
Here are some RC resources (below), but I'll also recommend this: go do OG RC and ask yourself:
- WHY is the right answer right?
- WHY would someone eliminate the right answer?
- WHY is each wrong answer wrong?
- WHY would someone pick each wrong answer? (Can limit this to just the one or two most tempting wrong answers)
Really try to understand *how* they draw you away and get you to fall into a trap.
http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/04/ ... mp-passagehttp://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/07/ ... rc-passagehttp://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/09/ ... prehensionhttp://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2010/11/ ... il-problemhttp://www.manhattangmat.com/articles/a ... estion.cfmQuote:
I just didn't recognize the information as it was presented
Pull out some flashcards. On one side, write: When I see _______. On the other: I'll think / do ______.
Now, go back to those problems and ask yourself, "Now that I know this problem is really about XYZ, what are the clues that should have allowed me to recognize that quickly in the first place?" Work backwards. Learn how to translate from GMAT-speak into your-brain-speak. Then you'll be able to recognize more of this stuff in future!
The last week should be primarily review. Don't stress about big weaknesses - we all have weaknesses and they're not going to change in the last week anyway. Know how to make guesses on those problems and make sure you're able to cut yourself off when needed.
Were there any stamina factors going on with verbal? Go take a look - did you have a higher incidence of careless mistakes than usual? Did you have any lapses where you got several in a row wrong (often in the middle or towards the end of the section), including some that you would consider careless mistakes?
Make sure not to tire yourself out in the few days before the test. No more than about 2h of study the day before, and then do something that will take your mind off of the test. (Go to the movies! Seriously!)
Good luck!