Hello carriedinterest,
People tend to agree GMATPrep is as close as you can get to the real thing. The same people have reported
MGMAT exams tend to be a bit more difficult than the real thing.
My advice:
Review your
error log, brush up on the fundamentals in quant where you're falling short (algebra, exponential, geometry, etc.).
Regarding burning out: YES - DO NOT BURN OUT THE DAY BEFORE THE TEST. Feel free to do some final review two days or the day before the test, but DO NOT BURN OUT.
Make sure you rest, have a well thought out meal (something that should NOT upset your stomach), carry snacks with you (energy bar, energy drink water, etc.) to store in the locker and dress very comfortably.
Best of luck,
carriedinterest wrote:
I'm scheduled to take the GMAT on Monday, March 29. That leaves me with only four more days of precious prep time, so I'm looking for advice on how to spend them.
As background, I've completed the 9-week online
MGMAT course, read all of the strategy guides, and worked through a fair chunk of the
OG guides. Though I've never done very well on the
MGMAT CATs (scores range from 610-670), I scored 720 and 740 on GMAT Prep 1 and 2, respectively (the 740 was last weekend).
I think I've put in enough study time to know my weak areas. I'm generally bad on the quant section, but particularly poor with inequalities, absolute value, geometry and probability / combinatorics. Is it worth me expending much effort reviewing these topics in depth at this point in the game, or should I just be doing 15-20 practice questions per day?
I've read time and again that it is a bad idea to work the day before exam day. What about two days before? Three?
Thanks in advance for your input.