azgpoghosyan wrote:
Hi Experts,
I need advice on the strategy to take GMAT test. I've read different material on how to do this or that, but all the tips I've read, and practiced during study time disappears from my mind on real exam day. Today I took my second GMAT (650), which is low for me as I would like higher than 700. That damn feeling that the time is running does not let me concentrate. My weak part is verbal, but even math, which I am good at, is not as high as I would like to be (only 49). I am planning to take 3rd and final time after a month. Please, advice what to concentrare on mostly.
Thanks)
Hi azgpoghosyan,
I would highly encourage you to do a lot of timed practice. For verbal you can consider the
e-gmat Scholaranium as it is one of the best verbal practice tools in the market. You can easily track your progress in that you can identify your strengths and analyze and improve on your weak areas while also improving your timing.
If you are particularly looking to discover and improve on your weak areas in Quant; a subscription to
GMATCLUB tests is the best way to do that. They are indeed phenomenal and will not only pinpoint your weak areas but also help you improve on them. Further taking multiple mocks might help. Apart from the GMATPREP,
Manhattan GMAT tests and Veritas Prep Tests in my experience have a good verbal and Quant section and will certainly help you point out and improve your weak areas.
Further another advantage of taking many mocks is to build up your stamina. Apart from the GMATPREP tests, taking practise tests of any major GMATPREP company ought to do that.
Lastly I would also encourage you to purchase the latest version of
OG and the verbal review for some great additional practice. Here is a link that will help you with your decision.
https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-gmat-ve ... 68383.htmlHope this helps. All the best.