Hello people,
My exam was scheduled on the 14th. My practice scores were nowhere near my target scores. So i chickened out and postponed my exam by 3 weeks.
My verbal scores have been a real letdown. I am scoring 45+ consistently in Quant, with errors being mainly of the careless type. I
keep scoring 25-35 range in Verbal and that, for me, is just depressing.I quit my job to write this exam, so you can imagine my predicament.
:roll:
My weak areas are CR and RC, and the modifiers questions in SC.
I feel CR has 2 correct answers for most of the questions and the author's main point is in the first paragraph, when I mark it for the whole passage and for the whole passage, when I mark it reading the first paragraph.
This has been more like a rant, and yes I chickened out but it's all about living to fight another day.
Any people out there who have had radical change of scores, after postponing their exams, because I so don't want to believe that I have hit my peak, and it's all downhill from here.
My exam was scheduled on the 14th. My practice scores were nowhere near my target scores. So i chickened out and postponed my exam by 3 weeks.
My verbal scores have been a real letdown. I am scoring 45+ consistently in Quant, with errors being mainly of the careless type. I
keep scoring 25-35 range in Verbal and that, for me, is just depressing.I quit my job to write this exam, so you can imagine my predicament.
:roll:
My weak areas are CR and RC, and the modifiers questions in SC.
I feel CR has 2 correct answers for most of the questions and the author's main point is in the first paragraph, when I mark it for the whole passage and for the whole passage, when I mark it reading the first paragraph.
This has been more like a rant, and yes I chickened out but it's all about living to fight another day.
Any people out there who have had radical change of scores, after postponing their exams, because I so don't want to believe that I have hit my peak, and it's all downhill from here.

















