I practice using Magoosh GMAT and I get most of the questions wrong and this is after about a month. I was wondering what one would suggest to overcome this frustration? Would be better to continue doing practice problems with the majority of my time or should I spend majority of my time reviewing the concepts regarding the questions?
Hi nick0788,
How have you scored on your full-length practice CATs? Have you improved at all or are you stuck at a particular scoring level?
1 month of study might seem like a lot, but most Test Takers need 3 months (or more) to hit their respective peak scores.
In the early phases of study, your emphasis should be on learning the content (question types, math formulas, grammar, etc.) and practicing your tactics and organization (proper note-taking, the various methods for dealing with Quant and Verbal questions). You'll make some mistakes along the way, so you have to put in some time for review. After getting a question wrong and seeing the explanation, go back and redo the question, step-by-step, so you'll have the "mechanics" down the next time you face a question like it.
When are you planning to take the GMAT? And what is your goal score?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich














