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19 Aug 2006, 09:29
Hello everyone,
I met some of you on the forum and others i didn't.however i expect from you all to reply back to me .
I had three tests before studying anything , two on the power prep and my scores were (48 q , 29 v) ( 48q,31v) and another one on the gmat prep and my horrible score was 550 and i diagnosed mainly why i had it ,and it was mainly because i had low levels of patience .and i lack some basic principles that i ve never faced in my entire life before.
I have high hopes , meaning is that, i wanna reach the ground zero of my abilities that is (according to my own believes ) that of the 700+.
Still i am demotivated by the ignorance that i feel when i face problems that i can literally say have no clue about ... believe it or not i am very good at solving the 700+ level problems but the 600 700 level i really have hard time with .
How come i see lots of GMAT PREP problems on the forum ( supposedly they are much easier than the real one that i cant solve??? is this only me or do you face the same.....blunt truth is needed here folks
I studied studying since the beginning of this month , and ve to take the test by end of nov.
Folks i have no team-mates to study and share my worries with except you all .( you are my team and i need to see your heartly advice and support??
Thanks in advance for you all
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Your Math is exellent, But you're obviously struggling in Verbal. Try to ascertain which section of Verbal is really hurting you; is it SC, CR or RC? Then do two things to strengthen that area. 1) Understand the subject matter that is tested, i.e. if its SC get the MGMAT SC book and understand all the errors that are tested. 2) Practice, practice and more practice. If you feel you are struggling in a timed environment, mimick timed conditions for when you are just solving the problems in the OG.
Well, it's still summer, so you can't expect people to reply to your posts within the next 24 hours. Besides, it would be helpful if you were more specific. Concerning Verbal, are you having problems in one particular area or generally with all types of questions?
The key to Verbal is to practice a lot and learn from your mistakes. I think you can make the fastest progress in CR, because GMAT uses only few reasoning patterns and as far as you understand all of these, your hit rate will be 80%+ in any test. RC used to be very tricky section, but I would say it's much easier now and all you need is practice. SC would be for longer debriefing, but in general, most people complain that the differences between choices are very small and confusing. You can learn all the rules, but in the end, you will probably still have to guess between two similar choices.