Hello again,
Muskaan15. (You may recall that we crossed paths in
this earlier thread you started, where I gave advice for how to improve in a week.) Two days out, I think the best you can do is let go of this pressure, this need, to hit 35+ in Verbal. You seem to be focusing too much on the end result, not enough on what it takes to reach it. You may need more time to earn that score, but you could have three months and it still might not happen if you do not take the time to adequately review incorrect answer choices to
all Verbal question types. You can even look at questions you have answered correctly, reinforce why those wrong answers are incorrect. Sometimes a boost in confidence right before the test is all someone needs, and you seem to be doubting yourself right now. There are a few courses of action, as well as a few outcomes, and I promise you, the world will go on one way or another.
1) Grow increasingly anxious. Ask others for advice, thinking there may be a magic bullet somewhere. Take the test in two days. (Outcome will probably not be positive.)
2) Relax. Appreciate that no one has the answer you are seeking, but listen to the advice you have already been given. Take the test in two days. (Outcome may not be positive, but you will probably feel better headed into the test.)
3) Relax. Recenter your preparation on Verbal
review. Delay the test if necessary. (Outcome is completely unpredictable. Some people simply need more time; some lose focus.)
There you have it. Take a deep breath, let it out. Calm down. The questions will be waiting for you when you are ready to look at them. Good luck, whatever you decide.
- Andrew