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I recently gave the gmat examination and scored 610 (Q50, V24). I feel very disappointed because it seems that i cannot handle the verbal section. I tried to begin with the verbal section but my strategy did not work out. I had timing issues on the exam date and i could not concentrate in the verbal section. My accuracy without timing is pretty good but during the tests i cannot stay focused and as a result, i face timing issues. I have given the gmat examination twice and i do not know whether is worthwhile to try again. I am very dissapointed
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I recently gave the gmat examination and scored 610 (Q50, V24). I feel very disappointed because it seems that i cannot handle the verbal section. I tried to begin with the verbal section but my strategy did not work out. I had timing issues on the exam date and i could not concentrate in the verbal section. My accuracy without timing is pretty good but during the tests i cannot stay focused and as a result, i face timing issues. I have given the gmat examination twice and i do not know whether is worthwhile to try again. I am very disappointed
I’m sorry to hear about how things have been going with the GMAT. I am happy to provide some further advice but first would like to learn some more about your situation with the GMAT. I have some questions:
1) How many practice GMATs have you taken? Please list the dates on which you’ve taken any practice GMATs, the total scores, and the quant and verbal scores, as well as how you were feeling while taking the tests. Also, please tell me where these tests came from (ex: mba.com).
2) Please describe how you have been studying. For how many hours a day have you been studying and for how many months? What resources have you been using?
3) To what programs will you be applying? What are the deadlines for these programs?
4) By when would you LIKE to take the GMAT? By when MUST you take the GMAT?
5) For how many hours a day, on average, can you study between now and your next GMAT?
Once I learn a bit more about you, I can provide some detailed advice.
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