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Review some practice problems from a book or online test bank for the specific areas you're having problems with. Or review those parts in your MGMAT or OG and make sure you're not missing easy shortcuts on how to do the problems. And make sure you've got all the formulas (geometry, exponent rules, etc) down cold so you can quickly identify what the questions are really asking.
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thank you for your help. I think I really am in a panic mode right now. I also think that I studied too hard during the last couple of days. That's why I decided to just relax tonight and tomorrow and then I'll just see how I go. Also thank you for the GMAT Anxiety link. I really liked some of the tips.
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Just review an error log if you're maintaining that or just do some simple questions tomorrow to get your brain fired up. Don't overwork it. My GMAT is on Wednesday as well and I just plan to relax and go over some strategies, review some concepts and such and just commit to memory some of the formulas that I might have forgotten and so on. No point panicking and since you can't reschedule now, just take the test anyway. There's a good chance you might do as you want to, and in the event you don't, you can always retake after preparing for a while.
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good luck for you, too whiplash2411! btw: I really liked your CR guide! ;)
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