Louis14 wrote:
I think you're right. My timing sucked, but I am not to be blamed entirely though, because I got multiple 700-800 level questions wrong at one point put the system kept giving me harder and harder questions. That needs some explaining. But, overall, yes my timing was an issue. Now it sounding like the egg and hen debate: what came first?
But what would you suggest I do now? Take another mock, and try to approach the test with the intent of answering as many questions right as possible as you said? Do you think I should take another mock in a couple of days?
Hi again
Louis14Do not blame yourself, you got a lot of 700-800 questions in a row and as a consequence you felt frustrated and overwhelmed, this would not have happened in the real GMAT because the exam would "adjust" the level according to your performance.
Given that I also ran out of official mocks, I used the
"fake tests" suggested by
GMATNinja, but you need to buy Question Pack 1 from mba.com. In addition, they have recently released Question Pack 2, so you can "simulate" 04 or so additional "fake tests".
More about fake tests here:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/experts-topi ... 44293.htmlFinally, since when you take a GMATPrep mock you only got exposed to a few questions, you can start doing the rest of the questions of the pool of questions from Exam 1 and Exam 2 (the pool of questions from exam 3,4,5, and 6 is pretty limited).
You can find source of Exam 1 and Exam 2 here:
https://gmatwithcj.com/about-me/Build your own tests, get used to the fact that if you want to get a high score you have to learn to "let go" some hard questions, and ,again, build confidence.
Best,
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