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The GMAT Verbal section tests three core skills: Reading Comprehension (understanding complex business passages), Critical Reasoning (evaluating arguments and identifying logical flaws), and Sentence Correction (grammar and clarity). You'll have 65 minutes to answer 36 questions, and the section adapts to your performance—answering questions correctly increases difficulty. Success requires both strong language fundamentals and strategic thinking about how test makers construct questions.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see 4-8 point gains (on the 0-60 scale) with focused preparation over 6-12 weeks. If you're starting below the 40th percentile, improvement tends to be more dramatic; if you're already scoring above 80th percentile, gains typically come more slowly. Personalized tutoring helps identify your specific weak areas—whether that's reading speed, argument analysis, or grammar patterns—so you can target practice efficiently rather than studying broadly.
GMAT Verbal requires you to work quickly through dense, unfamiliar business passages while analyzing subtle logical distinctions—there's no formula to fall back on like in math. Many test-takers struggle with pacing (spending too long on one question), understanding what test makers are really asking in Critical Reasoning, or recognizing grammar rules that feel intuitive rather than explicit. Unlike Quant, where you can often verify an answer is correct, Verbal questions can feel ambiguous, which increases anxiety and second-guessing.
Take full-length practice tests under timed conditions every 2-3 weeks to track progress and build stamina, but don't just take them passively—review every single question you missed or guessed on to understand why the right answer is correct and why you chose wrong. Between full tests, do targeted drills on your weakest question type (for example, if Critical Reasoning is dragging your score, spend 20-30 minutes daily on those questions). Track patterns in your mistakes: Are you running out of time? Misreading the question? Falling for trap answers? Identifying the pattern is the key to improvement.
You have roughly 1 minute 45 seconds per question on average, but Reading Comprehension passages require more time upfront (3-4 minutes to read carefully), leaving less for the questions themselves. Many test-takers benefit from reading the question first, then skimming the passage for relevant details, rather than trying to absorb everything. Critical Reasoning and Sentence Correction should take 1-1.5 minutes each. The adaptive nature of the test means your first 10 questions heavily influence your final score, so starting strong and avoiding careless mistakes is more important than rushing through to answer every question.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about question formats—both things that improve dramatically with targeted practice and understanding test maker patterns. Build confidence by mastering one question type at a time (start with whichever feels most foreign), reviewing your mistakes thoroughly, and taking practice tests regularly so the format feels familiar on test day. Many students also benefit from developing a pre-test routine and mindset strategies: reminding yourself that some questions are designed to be hard, that you don't need to answer every question perfectly to score well, and that a wrong answer on one question doesn't define your ability.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in GMAT Verbal and understand the specific challenges test-takers face—whether that's reading stamina, argument analysis, or grammar patterns. When you get matched with a tutor, they'll assess your current score, identify your weak areas, and build a personalized study plan that fits your timeline and learning style. You can start with a single session to see if the fit works, and most students find that even a few targeted sessions dramatically clarify which strategies actually work for their brain.
Most test-takers benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, dedicating 5-7 hours per week to GMAT Verbal specifically (or more if you're also preparing for Quant). A typical week might include: 2-3 hours of targeted drills on your weakest question type, 2-3 hours of full-length or section practice tests, and 1-2 hours reviewing mistakes and refining strategy. If you're starting significantly below your target score, you may need 12-16 weeks. The key is consistency and quality over quantity—10 focused hours per week beats 20 hours of passive review, and personalized tutoring helps you use your study time more efficiently by focusing on what actually moves your score.
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