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hpbeatthegmat
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Folks,
Been a reader of this forum for some time now. I'm finally writing this because I need some real good advice/guidance..and I know I’m at the right place.
Back in April of this year I took the GMAT and scored below the national average. I was nowhere near prepared as I thought I was. After that, I got back up and tried again. I have taken the MGMAT class, studied wisely for 2 hours a night and 4+ on the weekends - trying to nail down foundations in Math and Verbal CR (I've got a good grasp of SC now.)
I have taken 6 practice exams (MGMAT and 2 GMATPrep) thus far and despite all the effort I have never ever broken a score above 530. Shameful? Yes, I know. Yesterday I took GMATPrep and got the same exact score as when I took the real exam back in April!
I use to get really really nervous when taking the exam, but I have learned to stay calm...and I'm getting much better at keeping it cool when I start the exam. I thought this would help solve the problem...but it seems like I have some other problem and I feel like I'm out of options and hope. Despite practicing problems, timing, and staying calm - I can't even break the national average (and this is after 6 months of real studying!!)
I'm not sure if I should just cut my losses and forget about gmat and b-school or continue to "waste time" and keep going? I understand sometimes people are just not cut out for certain things..I'm just wondering if this is my thing...I just feel extremely unintelligent beyond belief….because after working hard taken classes..6 months later still can’t get it seems pretty pitiful to me. Also, if I’m not cut out to at least score average..then I’m not too sure what I’m really cut out for.
Just wondering if anyone has some honest advice (don’t worry I won’t take offense to anything).
Thank you!
Been a reader of this forum for some time now. I'm finally writing this because I need some real good advice/guidance..and I know I’m at the right place.
Back in April of this year I took the GMAT and scored below the national average. I was nowhere near prepared as I thought I was. After that, I got back up and tried again. I have taken the MGMAT class, studied wisely for 2 hours a night and 4+ on the weekends - trying to nail down foundations in Math and Verbal CR (I've got a good grasp of SC now.)
I have taken 6 practice exams (MGMAT and 2 GMATPrep) thus far and despite all the effort I have never ever broken a score above 530. Shameful? Yes, I know. Yesterday I took GMATPrep and got the same exact score as when I took the real exam back in April!
I use to get really really nervous when taking the exam, but I have learned to stay calm...and I'm getting much better at keeping it cool when I start the exam. I thought this would help solve the problem...but it seems like I have some other problem and I feel like I'm out of options and hope. Despite practicing problems, timing, and staying calm - I can't even break the national average (and this is after 6 months of real studying!!)
I'm not sure if I should just cut my losses and forget about gmat and b-school or continue to "waste time" and keep going? I understand sometimes people are just not cut out for certain things..I'm just wondering if this is my thing...I just feel extremely unintelligent beyond belief….because after working hard taken classes..6 months later still can’t get it seems pretty pitiful to me. Also, if I’m not cut out to at least score average..then I’m not too sure what I’m really cut out for.
Just wondering if anyone has some honest advice (don’t worry I won’t take offense to anything).
Thank you!

















