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All the best with your actual. Be interesting to know how it goes!
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Thanks bb and OnlineTutorKnight

Yep I know the real exam is tougher, especially the quant, mock quant questions are a joke. I am trying somehow to prepare for the tougher thing.

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My secret? IDK, I need to get lucky on SC, with RC and CR I barely face any problems, which is surprising because English is my 2nd foreign language (3rd language overall)
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Thanks bb and OnlineTutorKnight

Yep I know the real exam is tougher, especially the quant, mock quant questions are a joke. I am trying somehow to prepare for the tougher thing.

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My secret? IDK, I need to get lucky on SC, with RC and CR I barely face any problems, which is surprising because English is my 2nd foreign language (3rd language overall)

Any tips for Quant? What resource(s) or course(s) do you use?

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Thanks bb and OnlineTutorKnight

Yep I know the real exam is tougher, especially the quant, mock quant questions are a joke. I am trying somehow to prepare for the tougher thing.

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My secret? IDK, I need to get lucky on SC, with RC and CR I barely face any problems, which is surprising because English is my 2nd foreign language (3rd language overall)

Any tips for Quant? What resource(s) or course(s) do you use?

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Just manhattan guides + advanced quant book by manhattan
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I was amazed when the screen showed me 800. I know I was very lucky this time, but I want your persective, with exactly 13 days left before the exam, should I continue practicing or relax or what.
Hi dato10kokli,

It's always a nice little boost to see a great score on the screen. As for your question, I think that it's usually a good idea to start the taper ~7 days before the exam. That said, I've seen people take practice tests the day before the exam as well, so it really comes down to what the test taker feels comfortable with. The minimum I recommend is 2 days.

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I actually recommend taking a practice test 24 hours before your actual test. I recommend to take it easy the last day but what are you going to do for the whole day? I took the test and then went out for a nice lunch and dinner and spend time with friends, occasionally looking at my checklist and other GMAT prep things. It was fun and I don’t think I would’ve changed it around.


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I was amazed when the screen showed me 800. I know I was very lucky this time, but I want your persective, with exactly 13 days left before the exam, should I continue practicing or relax or what.
Hi dato10kokli,

It's always a nice little boost to see a great score on the screen. As for your question, I think that it's usually a good idea to start the taper ~7 days before the exam. That said, I've seen people take practice tests the day before the exam as well, so it really comes down to what the test taker feels comfortable with. The minimum I recommend is 2 days.

All the best.

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