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sunilrawat
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Hi friends,
I will be taking GMAT in two weeks (my second attempt). My last attempt was a month ago in which I scored a 540 (Q39,V26).
My manhattan mock scores had been in the 670-700 range but I screwed up on the real one. It was basically due to anxiety which led to poor time management and panic. But this time I am a little composed on that front.
Anyhow, for preparation, I went through the problems from OG again and reviewed all the mocks I had taken earlier. I took the manhattan mocks again but I am not counting on those scores as they were from repeated tests.
I took some other mocks as well:
Veritas 690(Q47, V42)
Princeton 720(Q49, V41)
However, I have observed that all problems in these mocks are based on GMATprep or OG problems (obviously!). They are more or less similar to the official problems. It feels like going over the same stuff again and again. I dont remember all the problems from my GMAT exam; and even though I was panic stricken, those problems did seem a bit different. So how do I know that I am really improving?
I am not feeling confident. What should I do?
I will be taking GMAT in two weeks (my second attempt). My last attempt was a month ago in which I scored a 540 (Q39,V26).
My manhattan mock scores had been in the 670-700 range but I screwed up on the real one. It was basically due to anxiety which led to poor time management and panic. But this time I am a little composed on that front.
Anyhow, for preparation, I went through the problems from OG again and reviewed all the mocks I had taken earlier. I took the manhattan mocks again but I am not counting on those scores as they were from repeated tests.
I took some other mocks as well:
Veritas 690(Q47, V42)
Princeton 720(Q49, V41)
However, I have observed that all problems in these mocks are based on GMATprep or OG problems (obviously!). They are more or less similar to the official problems. It feels like going over the same stuff again and again. I dont remember all the problems from my GMAT exam; and even though I was panic stricken, those problems did seem a bit different. So how do I know that I am really improving?
I am not feeling confident. What should I do?












