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Don't be too discouraged. I was on a downward trend, as well. I started at a 710 on GmatPrep1 when I first started studying and only saw lower and lower scores on MGMAT and on GmatPrep2 (a 660 1 week before test day!). Test day was this past Saturday and I scored a surprising 750! I had never even been close to that in practice tests. Some of us are just "gametime-ers," as my friend likes to call it. Try to be calm and don't take any of these too much to heart. Be confident in the knowledge you've gained throughout your study time. Good luck!
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My first GMAT results was 530 at Sept

I signed up for knewton course at Sept to prepare for my 2nd try. on my last exam, I ran out of time for Q and had to guess the last 10 questions... and also a low V score - 26

Gmat Prep 640
Gmat Prep 650
Knewton prep 1 600
Knewton Prep 2 640
knewton prep 3 610
knewton prep 4 530 ( today!! )

I have no idea what is going wrong... I thin I was performing really well on gmat prep and knewton prep 2 as I completed everything on time.. but on the last 2 prep ( esp today's one) i ran out of time on both Q and V. I was guessing the answer on last few questions on Q. I spent too much time on several questions which i still got them incorrect.

on V.. i didnt have time to complete the last 2 questions...

I am not sure whether I am panic or what... seems my brain is not functioning well at all..

exam is coming up on thursday :(

Don't worry about Knewton prep scores. They are not very accurate. If your GMAT prep scores were around 640-650, you have a shot at 700+. Close your gmat books once in a while, relax, eat well, sleep, do whatever you can to cool yourself down. :)
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