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I'm scheduled to take the test in a couple of days, I thought I was ok but I am noticing a consistent drop in my quant scores.
I started off 3-ish months ago, went through the whole MGMAT series as well as OG 13 and official Quant guide.
I practiced taking a lot of CAT during last week to build up my stamina and then decided to take a small break before the test, review my notes and mistakes.
My test is now at the end of the week and the following are my CAT scores
As you can see, my quant score has been steadily decreasing. What exactly is happening, is it a burn out from taking too many tests?
I was told MGMAT math is harder, so it made sense when I got 44 Q score in my first GMATPrep while I was getting 43 in MGMAT tests. But now even my GMATPrep has dropped to 42!
Any advice would be highly appreciated at this point.
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I'm scheduled to take the test in a couple of days, I thought I was ok but I am noticing a consistent drop in my quant scores.
I started off 3-ish months ago, went through the whole MGMAT series as well as OG 13 and official Quant guide.
I practiced taking a lot of CAT during last week to build up my stamina and then decided to take a small break before the test, review my notes and mistakes.
My test is now at the end of the week and the following are my CAT scores
As you can see, my quant score has been steadily decreasing. What exactly is happening, is it a burn out from taking too many tests?
I was told MGMAT math is harder, so it made sense when I got 44 Q score in my first GMATPrep while I was getting 43 in MGMAT tests. But now even my GMATPrep has dropped to 42!
Any advice would be highly appreciated at this point.
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If you are yet to take your test, then let me tell you: You could get anywhere from Q42 to Q44 on a given day depending on your physical/emotional/psychological state. The scores don't mean that your ability is decreasing. You are probably pushing yourself and tiring your mind by taking too many tests in just a handful of days. If you still have time left, just relax. Don't take any tests. Just review your error log if you wish to. Take your test with a fresh mind.
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