Hi everyone,
I'm a bit clueless here. My first attempt at the GMAT was a semi-failure; I wasn't overly stressed out, on the contrary overall quite confident of all my answer choices i.e. the ONES I HAD TIME TO PICK OUT!!!
The thing is (and this also holds true in the case of most practice CATs I've done so far), I always end up chosing the right answers if / when given all the time I need to mull over even the hardest problems or intricate vaporous texts. In life, I've become accustomed to reading for details, making sure about everything, never giving half-baked answers. This just doesn't work out well in a standerdized testing scenario like the GMAT. Worse, as soon as I try to speed up a little in order to stay within the confines of the 75 min. max per section, my scores usually go down from 90-100% RIGHT to almost 50%. In other words, «3/4 all right & 1/4 devil dice», to get a clearer picture. Finally, I feel I understand the tricks more than the underlying concepts for maths, and the concepts more than the tricks for verbal. I AM AS SLOW AS A SNAIL.
I am now in the process of planning a new approach; my current capacity due to bad pacing lingers between 550-610, I need at least 650!
ANY ADVICE WELCOME!!!