A dismal 460 longing for a 600+

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A dismal 460 longing for a 600+

by arp7425 » Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:36 pm
I took the GMAT for the first time and I made a dismal 460. I have studied for the exam for about two months. The first time I took a practice, I got 430 (GMAT prep software). I took a Kaplan test online and got a 480. A week later I unknowingly took the same Kaplan test, but it was at a local university. I got a 510 (40q, 29v). I took the second practice test on the prep software and got a 540 (39q, 25v), but I felt like a lot of the questions were one that I had covered in the OG.  The night before i took the real exam, i took the second practice exam (gmat prep) and got a 480. I became extremely pissed off and could not shake it off at all. I didn't figure that I would get my desired 600+, but I hoped I would get something in the 500s. 

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I have tried it all, but never found that I finished anything. I have the OG (11), math and verbal 2nd editions, Kaplan direct,cliffnotes cram book, and the Princeton review workbook( used in their classes). I found that I didn't like using the books because I was tempted to write in them. I was trying to get use to working problems on the screen. I discovered the MasterGMAT program and loved it. Not sure if that is the best way to go or what. I finally feel calm, at least until I schedule my next day.  So besides going a doc to get some anti anxiety meds, what should I do? 
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by Bschool2013 » Sat Oct 01, 2011 5:54 am
I don't have any good verbal tips, but I can personally vouch for GMAT Hack's Total GMAT Math. https://www.totalgmatmath.com/

Take a month and go through the book cover to cover. Time yourself on the practice problems...anything you get wrong or can't finish in 2 minutes should be done again the following day until you're comfortable with the concepts. Don't worry too much about the advanced topics, focus on the fundamentals and your Q should easily reach the mid 40s.

Good luck!