In the best efforts to make a generalized statement, the
concepts can only get you so far on the GMAT. And if you are near the 650 mark,
then you can be fairly confident that you are sound with your concepts.
However, to cross this threshold, you need to pay attention to a couple of
things:
1.
Time Management – If you are unable to finish
your exam on time or are struggling with finding time to answer certain
questions or a certain type of question, then your best bet would be to attend
a few GMAT classes.
2.
Strike Rate of getting correct answers on your
mocks – This is something you can analyse for yourself, If there exists a
pattern to your right and wrong answers, then it maybe that you are finding it
hard to maintain concentration and focus
3.
Total number of questions that you have gotten
wrong on your mocks – This in correlation with the above two points can be
indicative of the difficulty level of the questions that you are encountering
in the test and this just means that you need to practice the more difficult
problems in the concepts or topics that you are not comfortable with.
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