Need help!!

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Need help!!

by battlefield » Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:27 am
I am faring terribly bad with each and every test I take.
In the Quant section my avg for a correct score is 4.42 and on top of that those questions on which I spent time over 4-5 minutes are rarely correct. As I look at the stop watch it gets me more tensed and I sometimes lose concentration just by feeling that the previous answer was incorrect. to answer only 28 questions it took me 1hr 33 minutes which is just nowhere near the limit allowed in the exam.Even in these i got 7 wrong.

I have solved more than 500 questions but each new question has some ot the other twist.
I need a desperate help, just can't figure out a way to solve the questions in an apt manner.
Any way that I can be much faster at the test is much welcomed but I can't just take this anymore.
GMAT seems to be a dream unconquerable.
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by amit2k9 » Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:50 pm
1 identify your strong and not so strong areas.
2 identify the kind of mistakes you are doing consistently.
3 use an error log and keep a track for every 20 or say 50 questions.
4 narrow down to the kind of numericals you are not comfortable with.
5 enroll with a proper gmat guidance.MGMAT,Veritas,Kaplan and Knewton are the best in the market.
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