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Re: I am taking my GMAT in two days and I am freaking out [#permalink]
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Hi AkankshaBlahblah,

Since you are so close to Test Day, you should NOT try to do too much studying at this point; you would be better served by getting some extra rest so that you can go into Test Day calm, clear-headed and ready to work. That having been said, most silly mistakes can be traced back to a lack of proper note-taking. Doing work "in your head" is the WORST way to approach a GMAT question (since doing so greatly increases the chances of making a little mistake AND can lead to pacing problems) - so correcting that potential issue would be step one. Since it's too close to your Test Date to make any big changes to how you handle the GMAT, we can discuss all of this in more detail (if needed) once you're done with your Exam. You should plan to post back here (or you can feel free to PM me directly) and we can discuss your Official results and how you might best proceed with your studies (if necessary).

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Re: I am taking my GMAT in two days and I am freaking out [#permalink]
AkankshaBlahblah
Hi there!
Since you have already been taken the examination. I was wondering How did it go. Had you managed your stress and scored well?
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