dyashvardhan wrote:
hello guys.
i am going to appear for my gmat once again on 27 . the last time i scored a score which would not bring any justice to my mock scores
My mock scores were usually around
GMAT PREP 1- 700
GMAT PREP 2- 710
MANHATTAN-640
before giving the exam . I scored a 600 which disheartened me a lot
Now after another month prep i am scoring
GMAT PREP 1- 730
GMAT PREP 2-720
KAPLAN GMAT 1 - 720
KAPLAN GMAT 2 - 750
MANHATTAN GMAT 3-710
MANHATTAN GMAT 4-710
I panicked a lot the last time i gave gmat i scored a 47 in quant and scored a 27 in verbal.
Targetting for a score around 700+
Can you help me what all i can go through
i have
og 15
i have verbal gudie 2016
i have quant guide 2016
I have jamboree Coaching material
and even i have access to kaplan mocks and i have two remaing mocks of manhattan
Kindly please help me the last time i scored bad i was in a state of depression for a month.
Hi dyashvardhan,
Your mock scores are in the range of your target scores. You should not face any problems on the GMAT as such.
In the last days, I would recommend you to go through your
error log and revisit the lessons that you learnt from the wrong problems.
If you wish, give just one mock CAT and thoroughly analyze it.
For additional practice, you can buy Question Pack1 from mba.com
A few things to keep in mind on the test day:
1. Do not think about the final score at any point of time
2. Once done with a section forget about it and concentrate on the next one.
3. Take both the breaks. It helps you to freshen up
4. Take a note of the time when you are out for break. Do not exceed the break
5. Do not rush through the last 5 questions in the verbal sections in a bid to see your final score