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The MBA. com page details the requirements for taking the test online (they also should have sent you that after making the appointment)

They are pretty strict and thorough with proctoring and a lot of people have had their scores cancelled after taking the test online because of very minor inconsistencies in set up. You'd also have to have your hands and whiteboard be visible at all times. I'm unsure how much of a red flag being fidgety would be throughout the exam

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Hey guys I just joined and was wondering if anyone knows how the online exam works? I scheduled it on the MBA website but am unsure about what exactly I have to do to get into the exam that day. I was also wondering if any of you know how strict they are and if I should make sure to not have anything with me or do anything as to not raise red flags? I have very bad exam anxiety and get very fidgety, I’m anxious about the system marking that as a red flag. Do I have to make sure that my hands are visible at all times maybe? Thanks in advance, I’d appreciate any response :)
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Started out with Quant. Verbal and DI Pending. DI at last, will try to cover some of it with Quant if extra time. I am making good progress with Quant. Quant Practice Questions and Practice Tests planned in following days. Course Material is no longer an issue. Got enough through different sources!

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The MBA. com page details the requirements for taking the test online (they also should have sent you that after making the appointment)

They are pretty strict and thorough with proctoring and a lot of people have had their scores cancelled after taking the test online because of very minor inconsistencies in set up. You’d also have to have your hands and whiteboard be visible at all times. I’m unsure how much of a red flag being fidgety would be throughout the exam
Thanks for the reply. That’s crazy. I don’t really know how to show my hands at all times AND my face, when I’m using my mousepad on my laptop but I’ll just ask while doing the check-in. Kinda confused about the whole thing tbh. I’ve read all requirements multiple times but I can’t really grasp the idea of how the set up should be.
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Hello,

I recently took the GMAT on 19 Dec and scored an underwhelming 555 (V80 – Q78 – DI75). Over the past two months, my mock scores have frozen between 605 – 615, and despite averaging 4hrs/day effort, I feel that my preparation has plateaued.

In my 4 months prep, the first 2.5 months, I’ve used the Magoosh course, and over the past 1.5 months, I’ve solely relied on GMAT Club forum, mocks and quizzes.

I would appreciate guidance on which platform (such as e-GMAT, TTP, or others) would be most effective in helping me improve my score and move closer to a 705 target over the next 2–3 months. I’m able to understand the explanations on GMAT Club, but I struggle to apply the same approach under test conditions.
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Hello honouredone,

Struggling to gain those final few percentiles is a common challenge during one's prep. Here is a structured, step-by-step approach to help you push through:

1. Consolidate your concepts
Revisit all the conceptual material you have covered so far and work on strengthening it. Consider investing in a solid prep course to understand concepts from scratch (Check verified reviews of all major courses on GMAT Club and then take a decision).

2. Re-attempt all previously incorrect questions
Review your mistakes from earlier practice. Understand why you got them wrong and how to avoid those errors going forward.

3. Practice with a new set of high-difficulty questions
Use either official sources or reliable third-party material to build deeper familiarity with challenging questions.

4. Practice consistently over the next few weeks. Every couple of weeks, go back and re-attempt your earlier incorrect questions. Continue revisiting weak areas in your conceptual understanding along the way.

By diligently following these four steps over a few focused weeks, you will likely find yourself performing at a significantly higher level.

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Hello,

I recently took the GMAT on 19 Dec and scored an underwhelming 555 (V80 – Q78 – DI75). Over the past two months, my mock scores have frozen between 605 – 615, and despite averaging 4hrs/day effort, I feel that my preparation has plateaued.

In my 4 months prep, the first 2.5 months, I’ve used the Magoosh course, and over the past 1.5 months, I’ve solely relied on GMAT Club forum, mocks and quizzes.

I would appreciate guidance on which platform (such as e-GMAT, TTP, or others) would be most effective in helping me improve my score and move closer to a 705 target over the next 2–3 months. I’m able to understand the explanations on GMAT Club, but I struggle to apply the same approach under test conditions.
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Depends on which mock you are talking about. Overall, this is generally true that the deviation from your the average of middle 60% of the scores would be +/- 20 to 30. Some are exceptionally outliers, for instance in a mock three days prior to the actual exam i scored 120 less.
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Depends on which mock you are talking about. Overall, this is generally true that the deviation from your the average of middle 60% of the scores would be +/- 20 to 30. Some are exceptionally outliers, for instance in a mock three days prior to the actual exam i scored 120 less.
That’s crazy. How much did you end up scoring on your attempt?
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