I just started the Thursday evening session of the GMAT prep course last week. I can already tell that the class is going to be a great help to me. However I have a question I wanted to post: What is the best way to prepare emotionally for the GMAT?
A little background: I took my very first practice CAT test on yesterday. It was a rough experience to put it gently. I have never taken a practice test before and anticipated being mentally challenged and coming across numerous questions that I wouldn't know the answer to.
What I hadn't anticipated was feeling panicked, stressed, and frustrated to the point that I started missing questions that I normally wouldn't have a problem with. Due to the time limit, the questions seemed to come at me rapid fire, faster than I could think.
It wasn't long before I was randomly guessing on long strings of questions and feeling mounting frustration as I noticed that the questions were getting easier (meaning that I was likely getting the previous one's wrong). It felt like I didn't have time to breathe.
I felt absolutely crushed by the Quant section. The verbal was much better for me and I was able to make up some lost ground. I ended up scoring a 600 (Quant 35, 44%) (Verbal 37, 75%). I'm looking to score a 670-680 for entry to the school's I'm targeting, but I felt incredibly discouraged after this first go around.
So back to my original question: What can I do in my studies to ensure this experience doesn't repeat itself? I know that doing the class assignments will help a lot with learning content. But what can I do to avoid losing my composure or feeling suffocated by the pace of the test?
Thanks,
Austin