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tngearhart
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I think I'm going to throw up. I just scheduled my test. I've been working on math theory and short cuts for the past two months. I keep thinking I'm close to being ready and then I'll go for a few days without studying and get scared and push back my plans. I was talking with my wife yesterday and said, "I'm never go to get ready for this test, I'm close now, but not ready and I'm so sick of thinking about it". She said, "Just schedule the test".
So I did, and now I feel sick. I took it two years ago and scored a 580. I had been scoring in the mid 600 on all my practice tests. I think nerves and lack of sleep got the best of me on the test day (scheduled for a 12:15PM test this time). Now I'm back. I think I've gotten a better grip on the material, math is my weak point, but I'm still scoring in the mid 600's. On my last MGMAT test I scored a 640. I'm worried that I really am a 600 level student.
I need to push through that 700 barrier. I would have waited until I got a 700+ score on a practice to schedule the test, but I need some motivation, but now I have to make some concrete changes to my approach. I'm going to spend the next 2 weeks doing 78 problems per night, timed, trying to achieve a 1.5 to 2 minutes per question. Then assess the trouble areas and try to master them in the last two weeks. I've completed the Quantiative Review and 3 of the MGMAT math books. I also have MGMAT SC that I will be working to better my SC. CR and RC are never a problem. I'm hoping the timed drill will increase my confidence and problem recognition. I just have to stick to the schedule. If I don't see a 700+ score on a practice in the next two weeks I'll probably postpone. I was hoping to have a month to get applications done.
Let me know if you have any other suggestions.
So I did, and now I feel sick. I took it two years ago and scored a 580. I had been scoring in the mid 600 on all my practice tests. I think nerves and lack of sleep got the best of me on the test day (scheduled for a 12:15PM test this time). Now I'm back. I think I've gotten a better grip on the material, math is my weak point, but I'm still scoring in the mid 600's. On my last MGMAT test I scored a 640. I'm worried that I really am a 600 level student.
I need to push through that 700 barrier. I would have waited until I got a 700+ score on a practice to schedule the test, but I need some motivation, but now I have to make some concrete changes to my approach. I'm going to spend the next 2 weeks doing 78 problems per night, timed, trying to achieve a 1.5 to 2 minutes per question. Then assess the trouble areas and try to master them in the last two weeks. I've completed the Quantiative Review and 3 of the MGMAT math books. I also have MGMAT SC that I will be working to better my SC. CR and RC are never a problem. I'm hoping the timed drill will increase my confidence and problem recognition. I just have to stick to the schedule. If I don't see a 700+ score on a practice in the next two weeks I'll probably postpone. I was hoping to have a month to get applications done.
Let me know if you have any other suggestions.












