Hi Gmat Beaters out there,
I just came back from my first Gmat and I am very surprised by the score. I usually have a lower quant score (40-42) and a relatively high verbal score about 44.
Quant has been my major concern, so I focused my studying on maths, while verbal has always been very good. Does my score mean, that I just got very lucky in quants?
I also felt very exhausted towards the end. I had a light breakfast (egg whites) and took a high protein/low carb bar with me. However, I still felt very hungry towards the end.
Does anyone have suggestions on how to improve stamina/concentration?
I am bit at a loss here on how to proceed. It's like back in uni times when the shit essay got the highest score and the essay one researched the best (and expected a pulitzer price) was just soso. (WTH???)
Thanks for any feedback in advance.
Lancs
I just came back from my first Gmat and I am very surprised by the score. I usually have a lower quant score (40-42) and a relatively high verbal score about 44.
Quant has been my major concern, so I focused my studying on maths, while verbal has always been very good. Does my score mean, that I just got very lucky in quants?
I also felt very exhausted towards the end. I had a light breakfast (egg whites) and took a high protein/low carb bar with me. However, I still felt very hungry towards the end.
Does anyone have suggestions on how to improve stamina/concentration?
I am bit at a loss here on how to proceed. It's like back in uni times when the shit essay got the highest score and the essay one researched the best (and expected a pulitzer price) was just soso. (WTH???)
Thanks for any feedback in advance.
Lancs












