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.
All the best!
Experts’ Global Teamhonouredone
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.