Hello Stacey,
I was wondering what your thoughts are about my strategy for preparing to retake the GMAT. I took the MGMAT 9-session course recently, and I completed all of the coursework. I did not score well on the actual test, but I believe that, at this point, content is not really an issue for me. I do believe, though, that I lacked stamina going into the test.
While following the course syllabus, I did the OG problems listed at the end of each Strategy Guide. But, my approach was:
1) Do a question within 2 min (or 1 min for SC questions),
2) Flip to the answer explanation and check my answer / read the OG explanations.
So I was doing a question and checking a question - until I finished up the entire OG guide. I never actually trained myself to do sets of questions. This kind of "flashcard approach" help me to internalize the concepts really well, but it did not put me through test-like conditions. During the actual exam, I was so mentally exhausted by the time I got to question #20 for each section.
So, this time around, I am redoing the OG 11th guide, but I am doing sets of 20 questions in 40 minutes. So far my accuracy rate has been around 90%, but I expect that rate to drop a bit as I get towards the end of each section and attempt the hardest questions. Does this sound okay to you? I think my main issue is stamina, not GMAT content. Please let me know if there is something wrong with my approach.
Thanks.