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Thanks shaselai
you atleast took some time to address my problem. i will take your advice seriously, i am thinking that i'll give the diagnostic test in parts. means i'll give quant and verbal at separate times. i think that should be fine. i'll try to give the quant diagnostic these week itself. I think have tpo preapre myself to look at the mirror. I shouldnt be afraid of facing myslf.
thank s once gain

You have to remember that nobody is God over here. Our professions differed since we left school, some of us went into economics, some of us into arts and history and most of us into technology and engineering stuff. So, there will certainly be a profound difference in skills we possess as of this moment. We must have been good at math, it's not necessary that we do even now.

To gain confidence to even face a diagnostic test is like you are utterly feeling inferior about yourself. I'd rather suggest, spend a month on quant basics. Browse this forum, read the 10 pages in OG for Quant review, not the questions but the lecture portion prior to that. Solve some problems from this forum in each of the possible sections like Sets, Statistics, number theory, work-rate problems, word-problems, geometry concepts, probability and statistics, permutations and combinatorics, counting principles etc etc. It's a huge dreadful ocean out there certainly, let's take it one nautical mile at a time.

Am certainly sure, once you brush up your lost knowledge, you'll feel confident to take the diagnostic and that's when you'd actually know where you stand. A diagnosis is an utter waste of time/effort especially with a blank mind.

Happy preparing.....
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