- hutch27
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Whats going on forum, I just took the GMAT after doing a 15 hour private tutoring program with Kaplan and was hoping for a score above a 580, but I ended up getting a 500.
I think my main problem with this test is my stamina, and I can't confidently tackle all problems quickly with 100% effort. This leads me to guessing on questions that I don't know rather than solve them rationally. I finish CAT's on time but if I were to genuinely take my time on each Math and Verbal question, I am guessing I would have around 13-15 questions remaining in each section left unfinished.
Obviously time is a big issue and I'm worried that I may take too much time on one individual question but I can't seem to find a study method that works for me to improve this. Am I trying to too quickly tackle this exam all at once?
I can't explain how badly I want to beat this GMAT. My heart dropped when I saw my score of a 500 because I never expected myself to be in the 33rd% of anything. I put in a very sufficient amount of time studying but my worries are that my hours spent were not efficient. Maybe I should re-take this kaplan course and put in more effort?
My main issue comes with practice tests though because I sometimes feel mentally fatigued on CAT's and suspend them midway through each section to do something else. Does anybody see this as a major problem to my studying or is this normal?
I want to take this GMAT once more and I want this time to be my last. I've taken it 3 times already and am literally about to cry because I have never been this defeated before by anything or anyone.
Should I focus a sufficient amount of time prior to taking these CAT's to do each math and verbal section problems? I think that problem recondition plays a role in my time issue
Thanks!!!!! This forum is great but I can't wait to KILL this test
Also be safe from hurricane sandy, stay indoors. Nobody wants to see u on the news flyin all around.
I think my main problem with this test is my stamina, and I can't confidently tackle all problems quickly with 100% effort. This leads me to guessing on questions that I don't know rather than solve them rationally. I finish CAT's on time but if I were to genuinely take my time on each Math and Verbal question, I am guessing I would have around 13-15 questions remaining in each section left unfinished.
Obviously time is a big issue and I'm worried that I may take too much time on one individual question but I can't seem to find a study method that works for me to improve this. Am I trying to too quickly tackle this exam all at once?
I can't explain how badly I want to beat this GMAT. My heart dropped when I saw my score of a 500 because I never expected myself to be in the 33rd% of anything. I put in a very sufficient amount of time studying but my worries are that my hours spent were not efficient. Maybe I should re-take this kaplan course and put in more effort?
My main issue comes with practice tests though because I sometimes feel mentally fatigued on CAT's and suspend them midway through each section to do something else. Does anybody see this as a major problem to my studying or is this normal?
I want to take this GMAT once more and I want this time to be my last. I've taken it 3 times already and am literally about to cry because I have never been this defeated before by anything or anyone.
Should I focus a sufficient amount of time prior to taking these CAT's to do each math and verbal section problems? I think that problem recondition plays a role in my time issue
Thanks!!!!! This forum is great but I can't wait to KILL this test
Also be safe from hurricane sandy, stay indoors. Nobody wants to see u on the news flyin all around.













