shadowsjc wrote:
mrsmarthi wrote:
OK....Let me take a deep breath. Ha.....So the D-Day is 11/09/09 @ 12 Noon. The real fun now begins. 4 days to go - 96 hours and counting.
Tasks for these last couple of hours are building my confidence, improving my concentration, reducing my stress levels and lastly crossing my fingers.........
Me
GMAT
mrsmarthi, i'm convinced you will do great. do you know why? you scheduled your test on my birthday!
looks like you have the right idea on how to approach the last few days. in addition to this, i read through dozens of inspiring quotes and messages. however, it all boiled down to one short phrase, made famous by nike:
just do it.
Thank you Shadowsjc.......And I hope your words reach God's ears.
I definitely am going to follow your verbal strategy-
S.L.O.W. D.O.W.N Even though my average in Verbal is on mid 30's I really wish to have upper 30 in the real deal. Hope this formula will take me to my dream score.
Snipertrader and Economist,
Thanks you for the good wishes........Believe me....the last couple of hours are even more tiring than preparing the exam. Phew......
This Monday, my GMAT story will definitely come to an end.......I am confident that this time around, my score will never be below my first attempt(mere 590). I am much more confident in my verbal preparation. So I am sure I will be close to my target score - magical number of 7XX. All I have to do is keep my anxiety and stress levels low.
I see a strange feeling the last couple days. I just don't feel like reading / preparing anything for GMAT. Is it common?