Hi Stacey!
Thank you for your quick response!! I addressed your questions below:
(1) When you took your practice tests, did you take them under 100% official conditions, including length of time for each section, length of breaks between sections, no use of the pause button, etc?
Yes, I took the exam under 100% official conditions.
(2) If you have taken more than 6 practice tests in our system, did you see any repeated questions on your most recent tests with the higher V scores? If so, how did you handle those? Did you, for example, answer them correctly and very quickly? Or did you take more time? Did you get some of them wrong on purpose so as not to artificially inflate your score? That kind of thing.
I have taken 2 tests on a separate account (back in January) and 3 in my account that I registered for the class. I did notice there were a few repeat questions and recognized that they were problems I have done before but I did not remember the answers. I completed them as if they were new problems to me. I got some of them right and some of them wrong. The timing was the same.
(3) What did you do during the final 2-3 days before your real exam? Is it possible that you burned yourself out in the last few days?
I made sure to relax the last 2-3 days before my exam. I did minimal studying and was just reviewing the flashcards I made.
(4) How were your stress levels? Everyone finds these tests stressful, of course, but did you experience any of the following symptoms? Distracted / found it difficult to concentrate. Read something but then had to re-read it immediately because you didn't really take it in. Found yourself rushing because you just wanted to get the test over with—or, conversely, found it really difficult to make decisions / found yourself agonizing over answers and so got behind on time? Did you have any physical symptoms: racing heart, sweaty palms, upset stomach or nausea, dizziness, other physical discomfort?
I was definitely nervous for the verbal section on test day. My heart was pounding and I did have a few moments when I had to reread a few things because I could not take it in. But I feel like this is normal for me whenever I do the verbal section- even for practice tests. On test day it may have been just a little bit worse. In comparison to verbal, math was very relaxed for me. I did not feel any pressure and was just doing the problems as they appeared. Other than my heart racing, I did not feel anything else while completing the verbal section.
(5) How was your time management on the test?
I believe my time management was pretty good. I used the yellowpad technique and had it set up before the exam started. In the beginning I was a few minutes ahead of schedule but I remember towards the middle I was one or two minutes behind and got worried. But in the end I managed to catch up and finish all of the questions on time since they were mainly SC.
(6) Did you order an Enhanced Score Report for either of the official tests? What does the data say?
https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/blog ... re-report/
Yes, I ordered the ESR for my first exam awhile back and just ordered the ESR for this past exam. My critical reasoning has improved from 9 percentile (first exam) to 39 percentile (2nd exam). Sentence correction improved a little bit from 38 to 40 percentile. Reading comprehension dropped a bit from 58 to 56 percentile. Average time spent for CR is 2:13 and 1:12 for SC. As for a breakdown on how much I got correct in each phase, it fluctuated from 62% to 43% to 71% to 50%. As for difficulty, it seems like I was hovering around medium level for all four phases. Finally for time management, I was spending around the same time on correct and incorrect answers for the first two phases, but for the last two phases (especially the 3rd phase), I was spending more time on incorrect answers (3:39 for incorrect answers in phase 3). Let me know if you need any additional information.
Thank you for your help Stacey! Really appreciate it!!