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Figure out the questions you're spending way too much time on (over 4 minutes). Determine whether you're slow there because they take a long time to do, or the concepts aren't clear. If the concepts aren't clear, review them so that if you see a similar problem you can quickly decide what approach to take.

Once you've narrowed down the time-problematic questions to the ones that you simply can't do fast enough, I would recognize what they look like and plan on test day to quickly guess them and move on. You're hurting yourself by spending 4+ minutes on a question even if you get it right.

Read this post: https://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index.php/2011/06/21/everything-you-need-to-know-about-time-management

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Try taking your tests un-timed. Make sure it is truly timing that is throwing you off. If you are still unable to get 90% of the questions right then you need to work on the concepts first before trying to improve your timing. Keep in mind MGMAT quant section tends to be a bit more difficult than the real thing. In my personal opinion the Verbal is a bit harder on the real thing when compared to MGMAT.
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Try taking your tests un-timed. Make sure it is truly timing that is throwing you off. If you are still unable to get 90% of the questions right then you need to work on the concepts first before trying to improve your timing. Keep in mind MGMAT quant section tends to be a bit more difficult than the real thing. In my personal opinion the Verbal is a bit harder on the real thing when compared to MGMAT.



Hi Microair
Thanks for your advise!
I took the MGMAT test untimed and saw some improvement in my quant score. My score is as follows:
Q: 47
V: 33
I think the verbal did not improve that much but I surely showed some improvement in my Q score.
I hope that my basics are clear in Math and I somehow have to improve my timing. What do you think ? Any suggestions?
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Further identify what is slowing you down (are you checking your work over and over? are you taking a while to figure out what the question is asking? is there a specific type of question that you take a long time to answer?). I agree that a Q47 untimed shows that you have solid enough fundamentals to get 700, but to improve you need to find some areas to speed up.

V33 means there are still gaps in your understanding. Is it over all 3 question types, or are any of SC, RC, or CR solid?
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Further identify what is slowing you down (are you checking your work over and over? are you taking a while to figure out what the question is asking? is there a specific type of question that you take a long time to answer?). I agree that a Q47 untimed shows that you have solid enough fundamentals to get 700, but to improve you need to find some areas to speed up.

V33 means there are still gaps in your understanding. Is it over all 3 question types, or are any of SC, RC, or CR solid?


Hi
I some time do tend to read the question more than once and I guess that is bringing me down.

As far as the verbal is concerned the mistakes are genrally spread over the 3 areas but sometimes I mess up the RC.

I am writing my GMAT on the 24 of July and am still not able to achieve the 700 mark.

Guess more needs to be done but have no clue how? :?: :?: :?:
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