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Hello mate,

GMAT Club tests are very good in quality and they always challenge you to think more logically while attempting questions. If you have written a mock test already and are around Q45-Q47, you have a descent chance of reaching Q50 with effective practice using GMAT club mocks.

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Hey guys thanks for the feedback. I did the gmat club quant test and scored 48. Upon reviewing, noticed that i made at least 5 careless mistakes because I am not giving all the questions the attention they deserve or because I'm rushing through to move on to the next question.

I did a mock on the gmat offical site and scored a 46 on quant. These questions were way easier than gmat club. I knew I wasn't doing well during the exam because all the questions I kept getting felt easy. Upon reviewing my answers, I noticed that i had gotten 10 questions wrong and all 10 questions were below my skill level. I was able to solve all 10 questions within 5 minutes. It seems that under exam pressure I choke easily and I am unable to think (at all) and mostly rely on mechanics. Need to spend time practicing and overcome anxiety and become efficient at solving the easy questions correctly before taking on harder questions.

I figure a question bank of +1500 should be good enough to build confidence, speed and accuracy.

The same issue on verbal. I got 87 out of 90 CR questions correct in the official guide 2020. My sentence correction accuracy is +90% and my RC accuracy is +90% on official guide questions. On the official mock i got v28. I find that i am stressed out to the max during the exam and not doing methodical work. Almost guessed half the questions and did not follow my usual process of elimination that I follow during practice. I definitely have a lot of work to do as I have not even finished half the OG questions yet.

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