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The best option is to understand your weaknesses and hopefully cover them up. It is not clear from Q44, what you need to do. It may have to do with timing or something completely different. There is no magic pill to go from 44 to 48 unless you know what specifically needs to be addressed.

Also, if you are planning to cover MGMAT SC and MGMAT CR and 6 tests in 2.5 weeks, I would suggest that you reschedule your test while you still can. I'd give it at least a month or better 6-8 weeks.

Thank you so much BB, but I can't take the test later than the 26th. I'm basically getting 50% of the PS and DS 600-700 1:40 and 30% at 700-800 2:40.

So, do you mean I should review in depth the topics, or focus on practicing more questions? Should I consider hiring a tutor at this point? Thanks.
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I read an article from Jeff Sackmann, in which he mentioned how to practice for GMAT. The point which was an attraction for me was this: " After doing a practice test, review every single problem, go through the explanations of wrong answers & after that do the test again. Yeah, Do it Again!!. Then you will gain something new".

I loved this approach. Try this & let us know if it works.

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