How the GMAT paves an individual's mind and approach towards solving more questions?
Hi guys!
My name is Raunak Damle. I will be working with Ernst and Young(EY India) soon enough. I joined the GMAT Club way back in January 2020. The first 3 weeks were a bummer. I had no idea what i was solving, all i knew was i have logged on this just because a friend dropped a recommendation. Life at GMAT Club had no meaning until i exposed myself to the practice question banks, and cement my approach and accuracy using the interesting questions and the timer for the prep questions.
I observed a change, we can say a human algorithm, which enlightened up the conscience required for solving the GMAT questions, it was the
ACCURACY. We usually come across multiple questions; sub-600, 600-700 and 700+, it is a likely chance that the accuracy drops down from 99.99% to 40% in the journey from sub-600 level questions to 700+ level questions.
I was solving 750 level CR, happened to correctly solve 3 questions ranging between 680 and 710 level questions. The next question was a 750 level one, although it was extremely difficult and out of the box. I didn't lose hope since I correctly solved 3 questions ranging between 680 and 710 level. That's exactly what I commit to this human algorithm, that inner hope which readies us for solving that
never-before-seen 770 level question.
Thank you for the motivation and good vibes, GMAT Club!
Regards,
Raunak Damle
H.R. College of Commerce and Economics,
University of Mumbai