beatthegmat wrote:The Lounge is a place to talk about anything--can you describe a little more about what you're dealing with? It's definitely normal to feel frustrated with your GMAT prep at different times during your prep. I certainly felt really stupid myself when I was studying for the exam.
The trick is to stay disciplined with your studies and to keep at it every day. Progress may feel slow, but at the end, you'll see results. You can do it!
well, there're many problems I'm trying to deal with...Math is my weak point, so I started with it. Some tasks I find really easy, and when I finish some 10 or 15 tasks, the result is terrible... I feel like I'm just using some weird logic when I do the task, and after I see the solution, I don't understand how could I do it in certain way... I did knewton diagnostic test, twice. First time, it was terrible. Second time, when I did it, the correct answers I had are not the same questions I answered correctly first time. And that second diagnostic test I did was even worse...
Or I am using wrong strategy, or it is cos I haven't done math for ages, I've no idea... and I thought there're more people like me, but it looks like it just me ...
