mamboe
Hi,
It may sound little weird but I am actually aiming for v34-35 only. My exam is in two days - June 15 - and I'm freaking out a little bit after a recent mock exam result.
Background :I was scoring v35+ in my recent mock exams, and even in gmatPrep I was getting around v33, but yesterday I wrote a mock and scored a mere v22 (GMAT PREP exam pack 1). Upon reviewing the exam I found the questions - I did wrong - really tough.
I think in quest of getting a very high score I mess it up all. So can the experts suggest me a strategy - in regard to attempting and skipping - so that I can just target and get v34-35.
Thanks M
Hi,
first thing to avoid during the exam is nervousness and panic which you may feel, most students say that when they get low score- this panic and nervousness ruins ur test and make you feel stressed, eventually we screw up in the test.
Stay calm and revise all what all you have read during your preparation. Strictly do not prepare or practice new concepts or methods.
Please go through this post, it may help you----
https://gmatclub.com/forum/how-to-go-to-v40-from-v30-142366.htmlAs far as attempting and skipping is concerned, please take some calculated risks during your GMAT exam. But make sure, you don't end up skipping more questions though. (may be 2 is fine- But not 2 questions together).