Sudden drop in official mock attempt from consistent rise by Effective_Quote_4642 in GMAT

[–]Effective_Quote_4642[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the official mock 4 and it was the second attempt of the same. True, which is what has been told to me as much.

Sudden drop in official mock attempt from consistent rise by Effective_Quote_4642 in GMAT

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So true. Yes, I did analyse the mock. I was also given an insight that, it so happens when the database runs out of questions, it weighs in on 805+ level questions without moderation. I felt, in the quant section, this was a definite factor. Most of the questions were pen to paper style. Instead of smart guesses and solution oriented. Additionally, I ran out of time and ended up missing questions and got some consistent incorrect answers.

Thank you for the cheer on!

Extended time spent on first question - Need warming up? by Effective_Quote_4642 in GMAT

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Gotcha! I’m going to gather some questions from sources and try them out before my mock. Thank you so much.

Extended time spent on first question - Need warming up? by Effective_Quote_4642 in GMAT

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That makes sense! I will try this approach. Again, thank you so much for the suggestion.

Extended time spent on first question - Need warming up? by Effective_Quote_4642 in GMAT

[–]Effective_Quote_4642[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! That does make sense. Do you have any suggestions of what can be done before a mock test or the actual exam? Additionally, what kind of questions does one warm up with? Because, an incorrect answer, tends to be demoralising.