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SonGoku,
I am sorry to know that you could not perform as well as you had hoped in the test. But do not be demotivated, instead, rise like a phoenix! Take this test as a stepping stone in your endeavor to reach your target score.
• Richa followed a methodical approach and improved from 470 to 720 (V16 to V39). Click here to learn how she achieved this feat.
How to bounce back?
The problem that you are facing is common amongst people who use books to study. The problem here is that because of the nature of the medium(books), it is very difficult for you to get feedback on how much you are grasping or whether you are applying the concepts properly. Books traditionally focus only on imparting conceptual knowledge. GMAT, on the other hand, is a test of logic and reasoning abilities of a student. To score well on GMAT, you must be strong in fundamentals and have a structured, repeatable, and reliable process. Thankfully, you have plenty of time to study and improve.
1. Askul tried coaching institutes and books but could not improve. Finally, following a structured approach and repeatable application process helped him to improve from a (520)V17 to (710)V40. Click here to read his de-brief.
2. Chintan gave too many mocks on his first attempt and ended up getting only a 630. In his second attempt, he realized his mistake, followed a methodical approach, got his fundamentals strong and improved to a 710. Click here to read his de-brief.
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