Let me start off by saying, I hope this is the proper place to post this.
I am probably one of the most hardcore people you will meet when it comes to this test, mainly because I aspire to attend a top B-school very badly.
When I start a practice test I feel confident, as i am writing my essays, ideas are just flowing! But as soon as that timer starts for that next section my heart literally starts pounding out of my chest, number, exponents, rules, etc just start rushing through my head and I can't think straight. Kinda sorta w/ verbal but not so much. To make a long story short I do very poorly test, I mean poorly enough not to even say.
After walking home from my office (where i take the test on weekends) completely embarrassed and ashamed, I sit down at my computer and open the test I just took. I set my iphone timer for 2.5 minutes per question (i know its suppose to be 2) and I go through the questions 1 by 1. As I come up with the RIGHT solutions I look at my response on the test and guess what? WRONG, and I ask myself where did I get that answer from?
Conclusion, I don't know what to do, i'm very worried my nerves won't let me get through this test. Please any advice you have, I would greatly appreciate. I am even considering looking into a therapist, that is how serious I am.
FYI if interested: A day in the life...
Weekdays:
Wake up at 6am, walk to the office while reading the Manhattan GMAT strategy guides on my ipad
7am: At the office, do about 10 or so problems based on what I read on my way in.
8am: Do the Kaplan GMAT question of the day in my email
8am-7pm: On the trading floor.
7:30-11pm: Mid-manhattan Library studying/doing problems
12am-1:30ish AM - Doing practice problems
DO IT AGAIN THE NEXT DAY
Weekends:
Pretty much study all day, occasionally taking a 1-2hr trip to do some shopping.