Popchai wrote:
Hi, I've just completed my GMAT test with 470 (Q40 V16), but I need to get 600 score by the end of November. I'm not sure that it is possible, right? and how to deal with this situation. Please suggest me
Hi Popchai,
Firstly, so sorry to hear about how things went with your GMAT. An improvement is definitely possible provided that you put in considerable effort and focus on the right areas. Let me elaborate it to you.
The path forward:
The first thing to do is to identify what went wrong in your test. If you identify and work on that, then you can score well on GMAT. There might be two areas which are holding your score back.
- Conceptual gaps
- Lack of application skills
Looking at your score, I feel that you have a lot of conceptual gaps in Verbal and are struggling with methodology in Quant and Verbal. So, I suggest you to learn the concepts first and then the methodology. An doing this in a month requires a lot of effort and has to be done in the right way. It is definitely possible if you have a proper study plan with clear deadlines. The study plan has to focus on your weaker areas and help you work on them.
The
success story of one of our students,
who improved her score from 570 to 690 in 40 days, will help you get your confidence back in starting your preparation. She followed the study plan provided by
GMATWhiz and improved her methodology. So, it's just that you have to know what's holding you back and work on that.
This is a very generic plan I suggested you. I can suggest you a specific plan if you can have a one-on-one interaction. This will help me know your constraints in a better way so that we can make a proper study plan based on them. And meanwhile if you need any help in making a study plan, you can sign up for the free trial of
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