Hi guys.
I've just finished my GMAT Prep #1 and all I can say is that it's true what everybody says: compared to the MGMAT CATs Verbal is way more difficult and Quant is way easier.
My target score on the actual test is/was >650.
Here is my history of taken prep exams:
MGMAT #1 580 (V34 Q37)
MGMAT #2 590 (V36 Q34)
MGMAT #3 610 (V34 Q40)
GMAT Prep #1 630 (V31 Q46)
So while my verbal score decreased slightly one can see that I've been practicing a lot on my Quant skills as IMO Q46 is quite a decent score.
In order to reach my goal I need another 30-40 point boost so what would you suggest? Unfortunately I'm not the kind of learner who is relaxed enough not to do anything 3 days before the test as some people suggest
Of course I'm focusing on excercising more than on learning new stuff. Any suggestions welcome!
Thanks a lot!
3 days left till exam...what to do?
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- Jim@StratusPrep
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Sorry, I didn't see this one until now... It looks like your exam date is tomorrow. Advise I have for today is to get some rest and relax. You want to be fresh tomorrow.
Jim
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It may sound corny, but you might throw some positive visualization into your pre-test prep.
Cheers,
Brent
Cheers,
Brent