I have taken GMAT twice but max I could score is 620.
Now when I am preparing again for a 3rd attempt, I have to make sure I work on weaknesses that I ignored in the last 2 attempts. One of the things I noticed is that my concentration level decreases and I start making mistakes after 30/40 mins of attempting practice questions. If I take a 5 mins break, I start performing better.
Is that just me or it is a common problem faced by other fellow aspirants too? Let me know if you have any suggestions.
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I am with you here, i also used to waver after 20 odd questions and start making mistakes,it is normal thing ,normally we practice around 20 questions at leisurely pace,but you can get better if you practice 40-45 question straight,its helped me build stamina and focus for longer duration.
Hope it helps you too!!
Hope it helps you too!!