I reviewed my Kaplan CAT and found that there were quite a few mistakes on understanding the questions. Probably I was not really prepared to take on the ultra-difficult questions thrown by Kaplan and got too bogged down. Not that I am complaining, rather it has given me a good estimate of what I should actually expect from GMAT, considering the fact that many questions were repeated during the GMAT Prep exams where I got high scores.
Today, I just made sure I sit back and relax. Now am about to take Manhattan GMAT CAT. This will be another objective evaluation of my performance and will give me more realistic estimate of where I stand. Basically, I want to make sure that the 690s that I have got on GMAT Prep (or even the 590 on Kaplan) do not give me a false sense of confidence (or lack of confidence), and I don't stop studying right till the last day.
All and all, I still have a good feeling about my GMAT coming up on the 5th. Most of the areas have been covered in my studies and now I just need to make sure I deliver my best performance on the G-Day.
Let's see what happens in the MGMAT CAT.
2 days to go...
Today, I just made sure I sit back and relax. Now am about to take Manhattan GMAT CAT. This will be another objective evaluation of my performance and will give me more realistic estimate of where I stand. Basically, I want to make sure that the 690s that I have got on GMAT Prep (or even the 590 on Kaplan) do not give me a false sense of confidence (or lack of confidence), and I don't stop studying right till the last day.
All and all, I still have a good feeling about my GMAT coming up on the 5th. Most of the areas have been covered in my studies and now I just need to make sure I deliver my best performance on the G-Day.
Let's see what happens in the MGMAT CAT.
2 days to go...
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