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Hi Guys. I am 26 years. 4.5 yeo. Lifescience background. Gmat score target 700+, i feel it is very volatile. Average 605. I am feeling exhausted and not doing the last session data insights correclty. I am losing my confidence.
Hi Guys. I am 26 years. 4.5 yeo. Lifescience background. Gmat score target 700+, i feel it is very volatile. Average 605. I am feeling exhausted and not doing the last session data insights correctly. I am losing my confidence.
The only way to regain confidence is to focus on one section at a time and gain confidence in each section separately and then start putting it all together - you have fewer moving parts that way.... but yes, the test is exhausting esp if you take the full one.
Including/mentioning your section scores could be helpful. You could also include any areas/issues you feel may be holding you back (e.g. Critical Reasoning). Regarding "feeling exhausted", perhaps take a day off to see how it may help.