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I started preparation for GMAT three months back, and I scored Q49 in the very first GMAT Prep. In the next two months, I solved OG (twice), Quant review and MGMAT mocks. I took the second GMAT prep and again scored Q49 Discouraged I started practicing GMAT Club tests and my results have been Q51,50,50,50,51,50,50.
The problem with my inconsistent score is that by the end of each test, I find myself facing time crunch, and it results in silly mistakes in the last few questions and thus score reduces to Q50/Q49.
I have sometimes found myself spending more than 4 minutes in a question too. How should I tackle this problem? Or is it just that GMAT club tests are more difficult than actual GMAT?
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I started preparation for GMAT three months back, and I scored Q49 in the very first GMAT Prep. In the next two months, I solved OG (twice), Quant review and MGMAT mocks. I took the second GMAT prep and again scored Q49 Discouraged I started practicing GMAT Club tests and my results have been Q51,50,50,50,51,50,50.
The problem with my inconsistent score is that by the end of each test, I find myself facing time crunch, and it results in silly mistakes in the last few questions and thus score reduces to Q50/Q49.
I have sometimes found myself spending more than 4 minutes in a question too. How should I tackle this problem? Or is it just that GMAT club tests are more difficult than actual GMAT?
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You are doing well!! Do not worry as the GmatClub Tests are much difficult than the actual GMAT. Even if you can finish the Quant section 5 miins early, still do not spend more than 4 mins on any question.
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