I need some help with changing my mindset.
The business school I am interested in has a December priority date. The school is good with my nontraditional profile but requires a 650 to be considered. I've spent the last 2 months reviewing the MGMAT series but have not taken a CAT. I keep putting it off, because I feel I need to be more solid with all the concepts. Part of the insecurity stems from being out of college for so long. I'm afraid that I will get some unbelievably low score and realize that I don't have enough time to build to the 650. Currently, I fill my study time with conquering problems from books because then I don't have to confront my score on a computer dashboard.
I can't be the only one who struggles with perfectionism. Any suggestions on changing how I view test preparation? Please don't tell me to just take a CAT. I really need a way to increase my confidence and change how I view the GMAT.
My next 3 months are devoted solely to GMAT practice. How should I make the best use of my time?
The business school I am interested in has a December priority date. The school is good with my nontraditional profile but requires a 650 to be considered. I've spent the last 2 months reviewing the MGMAT series but have not taken a CAT. I keep putting it off, because I feel I need to be more solid with all the concepts. Part of the insecurity stems from being out of college for so long. I'm afraid that I will get some unbelievably low score and realize that I don't have enough time to build to the 650. Currently, I fill my study time with conquering problems from books because then I don't have to confront my score on a computer dashboard.
I can't be the only one who struggles with perfectionism. Any suggestions on changing how I view test preparation? Please don't tell me to just take a CAT. I really need a way to increase my confidence and change how I view the GMAT.
My next 3 months are devoted solely to GMAT practice. How should I make the best use of my time?














