-I have not been able to improve much in both quant and Verbal . My biggest problem has been to know where I stand before the test.
-Since i have taken MGMAT and Gmat prep many times and almost all the question have been repeating during my test,
I have always had problem tracking my progress. ( as I score 720, 760 during tests). What should I do to know where I stand during a practice test. How can I get a reasonable estimate of my progress .
- How should I improve on verbal, any advice you feel can improve my score . How should I approach verbal section during practice
- How should I improve my stamina during test,
[since in practice test, I complete my quant section in 30 min as I know the questions, it is not a replica of actual situation ]
Fifth Attempt 680, Need Strategy to score 720+
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Honestly, you should probably think about wrapping up your GMAT efforts. Sorry to say, but once you push to 5 or more exams the adcoms are not likely to put as much weight onto a good score.
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