So I am taking a Kaplan class, studying 5 hours a day and everything has been going good, I understand the quantitative concepts well. I just took my first practice test yesterday and WOW time went by FAST I ended up guessing on the last ½ of the quantitative section. This makes me extremely nervous. I can get most of the questions right, but not in 2 minutes, 2 minutes seems like just enough time to write down the material. I had no problems on the verbal section my score ended up being a 45 (I think that’s how its stated, by percentile) I know that there are a few that I will need to strategically guess on come test day, but I am in need of some other time strategies. Or will my efficiency increase after taking several practice tests?
Are you sure you're doing most problems the best way? Many problems have an "official" way and a "short" way. That's where a lot of people who are good at math get hurt on the GMAT; with unlimited time, they would get every question right, but with time pressure, people need employ tricks and shortcuts.
Other than that, another way to speed up is to work on your mental math and, especially, your estimating skills. You probably know by now that you need to lots of relatively simple calculations on the GMAT. If you can do them without writing notes, you'll save loads of time.

















