Right after my 9 week course I took my MCAT exam and I saw my score decline 60 points.
I know we are not supposed to use are GMAT Prep exam but I used one of them way before I joined Manhattan, since then I have been resetting that one exam and trying to see how I progress. The good thing is that I saw progress from 360 to 500 with the same exam. I don't really have a specific date in mind when to take GMAT but I do have specific goal to at least get to a 600-650 in 2 months.
So few days ago when I took my MCAT exam for the first time and got 440. I felt really discouraged, but the good thing was that I learned few things:
1) I need to speed up. I usually take at least 2-3 to answer each question. Well, not every question, questions that I find difficult. In verbal I had to guess a lot of questions because I spent a lot of time in the first quarter of the verbal section and then in the middle I had to speed up and in the end I slowed down again so I need to make educated guesses quickly.
Also, when I went back to review the questions the last question was not answered on both Q and V, because I didn't click submit I thought it would submit as the time would run out. So that might have affected my score too.
But my problem is that I don't understand a lot of questions in under 2 minutes. Verbal or Quant. It does not sink in that short period of time. One or two questions, yes, I can answer in less than 30 sec. But especially CR it takes a lot of my thought process especially inference questions in CR and RC, and special detail in RC.
2) The course has helped me a lot and has made me really good with lots of things I didn't know before. But I think I am having a different issue than what I have learned in the course. Like in math I realized that I make a lot of small mistakes with addition, multiplication, not thinking about square root might have + and - results. It is hard to recall all the possibilities for me under 2 minutes.
Because I am making silly mistakes, I cannot even get to the level of questions I have learned throughout the course and have been practicing. I know I can do those questions. I can do harder ones but I keep on making a lot of small errors. Whenever I go back to review the wrong questions i often know the right answer. I don't know if I get anxious, or what happens. The test feels so easy to me because I am not getting questions right. I just don't know whats the right way to approach this problem. (Please give me some advice on this how can I make myself better.)
After the test I have learned that there are few topics that I am having hard time. In verbal, CR (evidence family question, like inference, evaluate the argument, etc.). SC (meaning, parallelism, idioms). RC (Special detail, passage structure and inference).
Quant (probabilities, general properties in geometry, of course struggles with simple math). How can I make myself better with these topics?
I am putting a lot of hours but finding little progress. Please help so that I can become efficient. You are all experts, I am sure your can figure out quickly what I am doing wrong.