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Thanks a lot Scott
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Great work on the 645 and on the 310-point improvement!
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This is genuinely one of the more useful debriefs I've read on here, because you actually diagnosed what was going wrong rather than just describing what resources you used.

The thing that stuck with me: you identified that your accuracy on Hard cementing quizzes was poor, and you treated that as the real problem instead of assuming you just needed "more practice." Most people never make that distinction. They do more questions, get the same results, and blame their intelligence instead of their process.

The bit about Data Insights being on a harder band from question 4 instead of the usual 14 is something I wish more people talked about. If you've done well in Quant, the DI section can start loading high-difficulty questions way earlier than the mocks suggest. Your 11/20 on DI being at a higher level is probably exactly why 645 felt reasonable despite "only" getting 55% right there.

One thing for anyone reading this who's early in prep: the 15-7-7 approach for Quant timing is a real framework worth internalizing. The GMAT Focus timing is unforgiving if you burn 3-4 minutes on a single Quant question that ends up wrong anyway. Managing that time distribution is almost a separate skill from getting questions right.

Congrats on the 310-point jump. That's not luck -- that's someone who actually fixed the right things.
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This is genuinely one of the more useful debriefs I've read on here, because you actually diagnosed what was going wrong rather than just describing what resources you used.

The thing that stuck with me: you identified that your accuracy on Hard cementing quizzes was poor, and you treated that as the real problem instead of assuming you just needed "more practice." Most people never make that distinction. They do more questions, get the same results, and blame their intelligence instead of their process.

The bit about Data Insights being on a harder band from question 4 instead of the usual 14 is something I wish more people talked about. If you've done well in Quant, the DI section can start loading high-difficulty questions way earlier than the mocks suggest. Your 11/20 on DI being at a higher level is probably exactly why 645 felt reasonable despite "only" getting 55% right there.

One thing for anyone reading this who's early in prep: the 15-7-7 approach for Quant timing is a real framework worth internalizing. The GMAT Focus timing is unforgiving if you burn 3-4 minutes on a single Quant question that ends up wrong anyway. Managing that time distribution is almost a separate skill from getting questions right.

Congrats on the 310-point jump. That's not luck -- that's someone who actually fixed the right things.
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Thanks a lot Edskore. I just shared what I felt would be helpful for any test taker in the future
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This is genuinely one of the more useful debriefs I've read on here, because you actually diagnosed what was going wrong rather than just describing what resources you used.

The thing that stuck with me: you identified that your accuracy on Hard cementing quizzes was poor, and you treated that as the real problem instead of assuming you just needed "more practice." Most people never make that distinction. They do more questions, get the same results, and blame their intelligence instead of their process.

The bit about Data Insights being on a harder band from question 4 instead of the usual 14 is something I wish more people talked about. If you've done well in Quant, the DI section can start loading high-difficulty questions way earlier than the mocks suggest. Your 11/20 on DI being at a higher level is probably exactly why 645 felt reasonable despite "only" getting 55% right there.

One thing for anyone reading this who's early in prep: the 15-7-7 approach for Quant timing is a real framework worth internalizing. The GMAT Focus timing is unforgiving if you burn 3-4 minutes on a single Quant question that ends up wrong anyway. Managing that time distribution is almost a separate skill from getting questions right.

Congrats on the 310-point jump. That's not luck -- that's someone who actually fixed the right things.
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