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­Hi Samé,

I'm happy to help. To start, can you paste in a screenshot of your TTP analytics page so I can see exactly what is going on with your TTP stats?
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Considering your impressive background in arithmetic, it seems like you've put a lot of effort into your GMAT preparation. It is annoying to not get the outcomes you had hoped for. Given that English is your third language, the verbal section could be challenging.

The logical reasoning and problem-solving components of GMAT problems may mean that your quant scores do not accurately represent your skills. It could be beneficial to practice GMAT-specific questions and familiarize yourself with the test structure.

After 11 months of preparation, test anxiety and burnout may be affecting your performance. Taking a pause could help you think more clearly.

Considering your dedication, you might be able to get the score you want by attempting a different prep strategy like Manya - The Princeton Review, which provides personalized guidance and tailored courses. Good Luck!
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Considering your impressive background in arithmetic, it seems like you've put a lot of effort into your GMAT preparation. It is annoying to not get the outcomes you had hoped for. Given that English is your third language, the verbal section could be challenging.

The logical reasoning and problem-solving components of GMAT problems may mean that your quant scores do not accurately represent your skills. It could be beneficial to practice GMAT-specific questions and familiarize yourself with the test structure.
You need to do work on yourself, check which areas you are failing at. You might want to ask someone from the outside to check your reasoning and understanding of the basic concepts of the discipline. You need to change your approach overall and try something new if the old methods don't work. Have you tried working with any ai essay writer? I heard that https://customwriting.com/ai-essay-writer is good at generating high-quality texts. Since English is not your primary language, this can be useful for learning complex phrases and increasing your vocabulary. This can greatly improve your understanding and use of English in the academic field.
After 11 months of preparation, test anxiety and burnout may be affecting your performance. Taking a pause could help you think more clearly.

Considering your dedication, you might be able to get the score you want by attempting a different prep strategy like Manya - The Princeton Review, which provides personalized guidance and tailored courses. Good Luck!
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I’ve also heard good reviews about Manya, and my friend did his preparation there. Plus, I’ve been told they offer more individualized support.­
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