Hey, if you’ve been stuck despite putting in the hours, it’s likely not about
how much you study—but
what and how you’re studying.
In cases like this, I usually recommend the
mock-first strategy—take a full mock under test conditions
now, even if you feel underprepared. Then do a deep breakdown:
* Are your errors due to concepts, strategy, timing, or mental fatigue?
* Are certain question types repeatedly hurting you?
* Are you losing easy points due to careless mistakes?
Once that’s clear, you can build a precise action plan instead of repeating the whole prep cycle.
Happy to help review your mock and suggest next steps if you’d like.
Pankaj Jindal | GMAT Classic 730 | IIM Bangalore | Helping working professionals
Success story:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/how-i-scored ... l#p3588949Mock-First Strategy:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/the-mock-fir ... 47109.html