thenikhilseth wrote:
Hi, its been 7 months i am preparing for the GMAT. Till, i didn't give my 1st attempt. I am very much confused with my
expert's global mock scores.
1st Mock- 520
2nd Mock- 570
3rd Mock- 600
4th Mock- 650
5th mock- 440 ( I gave yesterday)
I gave all the mocks in interval of 10-13 days .
When i saw my 5th mock score, i get bit upset and confused that when should i give my 1st attempt. I was thinking to give it in 1st week of may. I practice a lot and a lot on my weak topics in SC and CR. I know the RC portion always hits me back, But still i am confused that how can my score get drop with 200 points. Please share some views and guidance. I shall be very much thankful
- I am planning to take MiM course.
I am sorry to say, but you need to stop giving mocks. I think you need to build strong foundation. Please understand that just giving mocks will not lead you anywhere.
> What is your target score?
> What resources did you use so far?
Please create a concrete study plan, refer to the link below
https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-study-p ... ml?fl=menuWhich books/resources should you use? Refer to the link below
https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-gmat-bo ... ml?fl=menuIf you have not used or dont have any resources you can get going with Quant.
1- study each topic from this megathread:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/ultimate-gma ... l#p18864972- After each topic, don't jump to the next until you practice questions on it.
3- After finishing a topic, go to the questionbank
https://gmatclub.com/forum/search.php?view=search_tags4- Choose the same topic, start with the easy difficulty, and choose known sources only (Offical guide, Kaplan, Veritas, Manhattan,....) and click search
5- Rearrange the questions in descending order according to the number of kudos.
6- Solve the top questions (easy top 50) (medium top 25) (hard top 15)
7- for each question, use the time counter.
8- for any question that you solved too slow or solved wrong, add it to you bookmark.
9- read the explanation of each questions thoroughly (both right and wrong ones)
10- pay attention to how the questions are answered and the concept behind
11- if you find any new concept or formula, write it down in a separate paper for your reference.
12- repeat these steps for each topic by advancing from easy to medium to hard.
13- don't skip a level without making sure that the previous level is mastered (easy 90%, medium 80%, hard 65%)
14- don't skip a day without solving quant.
You need to have a strong base to tackle GMAT.
Hope it helps. After you master quant move to Verbal. I suggest that you dont worry about verbal until you are comfortable solving Quant questions with at least 60% accuracy.
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