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Improve your grammar: I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT... #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:48 am   Improve your grammar: I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT...
 

I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT. Unfortunately I was barely able to cross the 600+ mark. The results were dismal compared to the labour that I had put in. This has shattered my confidence. However, I have picked myself up and plan to give it another try this year. I need some sure-success mantra.
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Improve your grammar: I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT... #2 (permalink) Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:53 am   Improve your grammar: I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT...
 

can any one tell me some tips to enrich vocabulary. Confused
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Improve your grammar: I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT... #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 28, 2009 0:10 am   Improve your grammar: I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT...
 

Brice wrote:
I worked very hard over the last year for GMAT. Unfortunately I was barely able to cross the 600+ mark. The results were dismal compared to the labour that I had put in. This has shattered my confidence. However, I have picked myself up and plan to give it another try this year. I need some sure-success mantra.

I would be very excited for those scores. I am planning on spendinfg the next 6 months in preparation but i need help with even the basic, any suggestion. The classes do not help me yet because i am so "rusty"
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