am85 wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I took the GMAT on August after 2 months of study with a really dssappointing score, 560, Q37,V27. Anyway, I didn't study much as I wished, and I had tons of work which was hard for me to compaginate.
Today, after other 2 months of hard study, i took the exam again and I crashed, I have scored a 580,Q39,V28. My prep tests were around 47-50 in Quant, putting wrong all answers I had previously marked as wrong. I was doing around 33 in Verbal. I cannot understand my drop in Quant....By the way, I have stomach problems which bring me shortness of breath and makes me difficulty to concentrate. Today I had horrible stomach attacks, it was horrible...
Any ideas how can I improve? How to tackle this? My 10 points drop in Quant? How to improve verbal? English is not my native language.
Thanks everyone!
Dear
am85,
I'm happy to help.
First of all, on the difference between practice performance and exam performance --- make sure your practice simulates exam conditions as much as possible. In particular, always practice against strict time limits. See:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/pacing-and ... -the-gmat/I'm very sorry to hear about your stomach problems. From my own experience with other health issues, I would attest to the power of Traditional Chinese Medicine, including acupuncture. I don't know whether that's readily available for you.
I'd like to recommend
Magoosh test prep. Since you have already taking real GMATs, you would qualify for our score guarantee.
https://gmat.magoosh.com/score-guaranteeWe have 200+ video lessons covering all the content and strategies you will need, including a long section on grammar needed for the Verbal section. Strategies we cover in the math video could help you pick up points on that side also.
Here's a practice SC question:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/questions/1084Here's a practice RC question:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/questions/751For each one of those, when you submit your answer, the following page will have a complete video explanation. Each one of our 800+ GMAT practice questions has its own video explanation.
If nothing else, take advantage of that free blog and all the information there.
I hope all this helps.
Mike