Hi everyone!
I started my GMAT preparation back in early June of this year and intend to pass the GMAT exam in early October to have time for the second round of applications for MBAs. I have read quite a few books around preparing for the GMAT, finished all the practices questions from the GMAT official book as well, and have done a lot of practice questions on the GMATclub already. However, I find myself quite lost on how to continue to prepare and if I can even improve my score before the exam. I intend to apply only for MBAs in Europe and would like to achieve a 645 or 655 score to boost my profile.
As a quick background, I got a 495 score in my first practice test in June. The last practice test I took at the end of August ended with a 615 score.
The verbal section tends to be easier for me, but I missed the third question on the test, which I think tank my score for the section (if I understood the adaptative nature of the GMAT correctly). I was thinking of mainly doing 505 to 605 questions so I can get myself a chance to attain the harder level questions. Is it a good idea or should I approach the preparation differently?
Where I am struggling is in the quant and therefore the data insights sections (for any math-related questions). I have been doing everything I can to improve there but cannot seem to have any accuracy when I attempt 605+ questions from GMATclub (the GMAT official book seemed to be easy compared to everything I saw here). I have watched numerous Youtube videos on every math topic, done multiple sheets of practice questions and kept a thorough
error log but cannot seem to achieve the "conceptual fluidity" and math reasoning that are tested. I wouldn't say I'm bad at math, but highschool math heavily rewarded the math process rather than the result itself as none of our tests were quizzes and I'm wondering if it's how I approach the exam that is wrong. Is there any way for me to work on the reasoning side?
The data insights section is even worse. Graphs and multi-reasoning questions are fine, but the math-related two-part analyses and data insights tank my score everytime. I simply don't understand how to approach most of them and end up panicking. Any advice for this part?
Thank you in advance for any feedback!
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