I got a PM for this one:
Varun -
I am not sure if you mean that you are hoping to learn that certain things are not on the test like coordinate geometry...which of course is a subject covered by the test.
What I would like to help you with is your anxiety. Please remember that your test is a month away and that this is not like the Olympics, if you do not get the score that you want this time, you can sign right back up to take it again in 31 days. Of course it is not ideal to have to take it again, the additional studying, expense, etc. But it is very important to understand that this is not like the Olympics. It is not a 4 year wait and an attempt to qualify again in order for you to get back. You just sign up again an you are in. So do not put that type of pressure on yourself. As, Brian Galvin,my friend here at Veritas always says - this is one GMAT test not THE ONLY GMAT test that you can take. Just realizing that can take some pressure off and that can help.
Also, you need to at least try to enjoy this process a little bit or you will drive yourself crazy. You have to at least allow yourself to get into the topic you are studying and enjoy a little that you are now going to be better at fractions and geometry and some things compared to most of the world.
You cannot be thinking about the next subject and worrying over that while you are studying. You are right now like the guy who broke up with his girlfriend because he was afraid that she might break up with him some day. He gave up the thing that he loved just for the fear that he might lose that thing. If you make yourself too nervous because you want to score well then the very nervousness will keep you from scoring well!
Here are some articles that might help you. These are all on test (and in your case studying anxiety)
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2012/07/ ... n-the-gmat
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2012/10/ ... n-the-gmat
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2012/07/ ... ime-is-now
https://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/2012/06/ ... n-the-gmat
And one more thing: as you practice, remember that mistakes = learning. So long as you learn from each mistake you make you are improving.
If you find that you make a lot of avoidable errors - which are often called silly mistakes let me know and I have some thoughts on those I can share with you.
Relax a bit - it is not so heavy! Others have done this. Read a few success stories here on BTG see that others were nervous, too and they succeeded!!