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Once you take a practice test, take not of the questions that you get wrong.
Are there are patterns with the types of questions you get wrong or the types of booby traps that get you?
Continually ask yourself what you could have done differently to get the right answer faster.
Before the exam, think extreme positivity:
https://www.gmatpill.com/about/studying- ... trategies/Of course, to build that confidence and extreme positivity - you need to be well aware of where your weaknesses are and you need to make steps to improve upon them.
Dear GMAT Pill instructor.
Let me give me some more specific information. My name is Jasper, 24 years old and currently studying at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
To get accepted into a MsC program I need a score of 600 on the GMAT.
I already spent two months on the Quant part while I was unfamiliar with some math and improving my scores in the range 32-35.
However, the Verbal part is still very difficult for me. I am not able to score higher than 18, 19 points and that's why I didn't score higher than 450 on
MGMAT CAT's.
I planned my GMAT on December 31st but at the moment I'm uncertain if I will get a score of 600 by then.
However I have enough time and I'm willing to study hard to achieve this result.
That's why I became interested in the GMAT Pill.
So my question is basically about if it's worth to buy a Verbal package. Does it help me as a non-native English speaker to improve my score?
Thank you in advance,
Jasper