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Honestly, from what you wrote and the way you wrote it, I can already tell that you don't deserve a V17. Keep at it and the next time you go into the test center, you will kill that beast.
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I notice you scored higher than me in MGMAT CAT.

In GMATPrep 1 I scored 710, and GMATPrep2 scored 680, which killed my confidence, yet on T-day I managed to nail 710. I admit I had an awful time during the test and got all my energy sucked.

You can definitely score over 700, it's all in your head. Take deep breathes to lower your heart rate, I've been through it during the test.

I suggest you read my logbook, with my debriefing at the end of the topic, it might give you a few ideas.
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In my opinion it is more than clear that the issue of stress killed your verbal score. Don't give up!
Winners are the people who suffer a defeat get up, suffer several more blows to the chin and finally hook in a Knock Out standing exhausted but totally satisfied!
Keep working on the areas you are weak in and on lowering the stress levels and let the GMAT know who is the real winner here.
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Hi Guys,

Sorry for my late response... I wanted to stay away from my computer for the weekend, to clean my head, charge my batteries, and lift my energy level to start another battle with the GMAT.
bakfed - thanks for the compliment and indeed I am going to try and kill the beast next time.
PadawanOfTheGMAT - thank you for the tips.. I have already read your logbook and I am definitely going to try and practice the deep breaths technique.
And rafi - thanks for the motivation!!

Guys, I am going to sign up for another one! and I will try to come less stressed and more mentally prepared.
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I think instead of having a y=x graph in your scores ,you scores showed a y= -x graph,that is your scores started declining and that's not a good sign ,if you ask me because that is an indicator of the fact that your score can fluctuate a lot and is not steady.
The second observation is that your Verbal score on the MGMAT tests and on the GMAT hasn't been impressive. I'd suggest that you focus absolutely on Verbal for somedays and when you think that you've prepared enough then you should can give it a little less time .
For SC, I'd suggest you to go through MGMAT SC Guide and Aristotle SC Grail at least 5-6 times. Both the books are fantastic. The idea behind doing both the books so many times is that all the concepts should be lurking in your unconscious mind ,for then you'd able to spot errors in a jiffy.
For RC,the only antidote is practice;practice as much as possible because there are hardly any concepts in RC. OGs You may want to refer the OGs and RC99RC99 for RC.
For CR, the OGs are the best source. Just a little resource to help you with CR,you may want to see a very good video GMAT TV Lesson 1 by Grockit https://grockit.com/gmat/video_courses/2 . You may like the approach they give for CR.
Rest ,it all comes down to nerves! Keep us posted about your progress!
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I don't think you should give up. This is something that I tell my friends for regular school exams - but there's a difference between just studying and actually understanding. Maybe you thought you understood the concepts but somehow got tensed or burned out? I am not too sure since your practice test scores are clearly much better off.

Take a breather, really. Just don't do GMAT stuff for a week or so and then register for a date. Don't give up hope! :)
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Stay put ,man! Don't give up. Victory comes to those who dare to stay put!
The lines from Stairway to Heaven say it better.
"A new day will dawn ,for those who stay long and the forests will echo with laughter~
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Read Carefully Friend :)



In my opinion, the problem is not your verbal. It's the stress. It's your confidence! And your approach to the test.The variation between your scores in the mock tests and your scores in the actual gmat have only this one cause.

1st... why do you put so much importance to the GMAT ? You got a bad score! Big deal. You're still alive and well. The war is not over until you say so. :) Tonnes of people overcome the odds and get a great score on the gmat every year. Proof--GMATclub. In the end, it is just the test. Recommend you to not tell anyone next time you take the test. So you don't have to tell anyone what you scored except yourself.

2nd... look at your "A day before the test" section-

> " I felt that I am spending more than 3 minutes, even though I knew the way to solve them."
> "After the RC, I felt that the questions became easier and I knew I made mistakes in the first passage."
>" Unfortunately, I had to guess some and solve some, but even the ones that I tried to solve seemed to me at that moment very hard. I couldn't focus and apply the techniques and rules, both in CR and in SC. "
Read those again. And please ask yourself:
1. How did it matter if you actually did take more than 3 minutes for some questions ? Some questions are solved within 30 seconds, probably even less. So doesn't the time average out in the end ??? You still scored 49. Staying calm could have helped you score even better :)
2. You 'felt' the questions became easier. Why do you think about previous questions at all ? It DOES NOT MATTER if you get 3 in a row wrong. You can recover! What matters ? THE QUESTION AT HAND Focus on the question at hand sir. Not the questions you answered, because you can't go back anyways and you definitely can't predict the next question or its difficulty level, so might as well focus on the one in front of you. :) Imagine what would happen if tennis players kept thinking about the last serve wich dey "couldn't" take advantage of rather than the ball coming towards them at 90 miles an hour??? So focus on finding the solution to the present problem and not its difficulty level. It could be experimental. Perhaps the GMAT test makers considered it tough. It could be anything. So do not predict while you're in battle. Defend and attack as required :)
3. Suppose you got some questions wrong in the end, so what ? For all you know, the last few questions matter 'as much as' all the other questions in the test. On GMATPREP (which follows the same algorithm as the original test software), i had got the last 4 questions wrong in the quant section and the last 3 questions wrong in the verbal too, still i scored 700!!!

I have faced this too. You know what i did ?
I practiced more questions.
Beginning with the OG or wichever you find easiest :) , do questions in sets of 10,37 or 41. Then ANALYSE. Analysis and re-work is way more important than the source of preparation. The method means everything :)

My dear friend, you are extremely intelligent, your average on mocks hovers around 680-720. The problem is confidence in yourself. The way i see it, your average score on the verbal is 33! Thanks to the 800score's calculator, if you had just scored V: 33 in this test, with a Q: 49, you'd have reachd 680-690. If you actually keep your nerves next time... you will cross 710 :) :) :) You have done it before man, you can do it again. I'm an atheist, but i read that book called "The Secret", and it did have one good point. "You get out of bed in the morning feeling bad, your whole day goes bad. You get out of bed feeling happy, your whole day seems to go great." Its all in the head really. The GMAT is just another test.So work on your psychology more than your skills. ITS ALL IN YOUR HANDS AND ITS ALL IN YOUR HEAD :)
Take your time to prepare. You'll do great.
All the Best :)
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keep your head up high man. I bank normally in the 600's and I got the same exact score you got. Don't worry about it. Keep on going.
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Guys,

Wow, Frankly speaking, I did not expect such a huge support from members here... This really makes a difference. I kept reading on members that were inspired and motivated by others and eventually managed to score high on the GMAT. This is exactly how I feel now with the apparent willingness from your end to help me..

whiplash2411 - I actually took 3 days of vacation from studying and started once again (not a week, but I think 3 days were enough).

rishiraj - I will keep that in mind.. Usually I am a hard work type of person that does not give up easily. I really believe that from failures we can learn much more than from successes, and failure makes a person appreciate more the victory..

digvijayk - man - how can I even put my appreciation into words? Your analysis just opened my eyes. Everything related to the GMAT needs to be put in the right proportion and I must not overload myself with extra pressure related to the importance of the exam. In the actual exam, I was working more with "feelings" than mechanically, my head was analyzing not only the questions but also the GMAT algorithm. Next time I must come with more confidence.

So guys, thanks again. I will keep you posted on my progress..

And one more thing - let's put it that way - no one is going to know about my next GMAT date except for me, family and GMAT Club!!!
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Man, I deeply sympathize with what you are going through.

Analyzing your thorough debrief, I must agree it all sums up to your mental ability in the t-day. You need to separate between the GMAT and the MBA. In fact until completing the GMAT try to forget its existence. I recommend that you start taking control of your thoughts during the preparation for the exam. Every time a negative thought snicks into your mind fight it back.By doing so you will practice your mental skills. This technique really helped me in the t-day because I was already trained to handle bad thoughts. Use 1 or 2 sentences that have an effect on you. practice breathing, and above all do not judge yourself during exams. Practice a bunch of extremely difficult exercises. (don't do it too close to the test day). Experience what goes into your mind when you feel like your are failing. Overcome these negative thoughts and fight back, never surrender even if it feels like there is no use in continuing with the exam.

Reading your last post, I can tell you are on the right track.
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