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thexravenx
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- GMAT Score:640
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My first GMAT practice I scored a 640. 42V 36M
I practice hard and my best score ever was a 700 on MGMAT.
On G-Day I scored 640: 40V 38M. Quite disappointed.
What I noticed was the GMAT threw me off my game. I did not have my strategies down pat and it really cost me when the road went rough. Also, the "stress" of the ticking clock threw me off even though I had been practicing with a timer.
I have been preparing again for my next run. I used Kaplan's ultimate guide to create solid strategies. On the quizzes I am doing quite well but my exams are going the wrong direction.
Kap 1: V99% M59%
Kap 2: V97% M55%
Kap 3: V95% M51%
My Gmat Focus scores are going down as well
GF1: 49-44
GF2: 47-42
GF3: 47-39
Each of these results are from the same day of the week (Sunday for Exam & Saturday for Gmat Focus), same time (noon which is my next appointment time), and are 1 week apart.
This pattern matches what I saw when prepping for my last attempt a month ago; A high score obtained then a gradual drop in scores.
I feel like I am making more careless mistakes as I "progress". I am Using Kaplan's quizzes and Grockit to practice during the week. During these practice sessions I am consistently going over each problem using my strategies. I even say the steps to myself. But when I take an exam I revert back to bad methods to solve problems.
I have 1 more GMAT Focus, and 1 more exam sim left, which I am scheduled to take next weekend. Then I re-take the GMAT Oct. 30.
What Can I do to make sure I am at my best and following my strategies to a T instead of reverting back?
HELP!
My first GMAT practice I scored a 640. 42V 36M
I practice hard and my best score ever was a 700 on MGMAT.
On G-Day I scored 640: 40V 38M. Quite disappointed.
What I noticed was the GMAT threw me off my game. I did not have my strategies down pat and it really cost me when the road went rough. Also, the "stress" of the ticking clock threw me off even though I had been practicing with a timer.
I have been preparing again for my next run. I used Kaplan's ultimate guide to create solid strategies. On the quizzes I am doing quite well but my exams are going the wrong direction.
Kap 1: V99% M59%
Kap 2: V97% M55%
Kap 3: V95% M51%
My Gmat Focus scores are going down as well
GF1: 49-44
GF2: 47-42
GF3: 47-39
Each of these results are from the same day of the week (Sunday for Exam & Saturday for Gmat Focus), same time (noon which is my next appointment time), and are 1 week apart.
This pattern matches what I saw when prepping for my last attempt a month ago; A high score obtained then a gradual drop in scores.
I feel like I am making more careless mistakes as I "progress". I am Using Kaplan's quizzes and Grockit to practice during the week. During these practice sessions I am consistently going over each problem using my strategies. I even say the steps to myself. But when I take an exam I revert back to bad methods to solve problems.
I have 1 more GMAT Focus, and 1 more exam sim left, which I am scheduled to take next weekend. Then I re-take the GMAT Oct. 30.
What Can I do to make sure I am at my best and following my strategies to a T instead of reverting back?
HELP!















