Magoosh GMAT score hovering about 560**worried and anxious**

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PLease help me . I have been hovering around Magoosh GMAT score of 560 for a long long time. Is it that the standard of this test is too high?? or i am unable to get it?


Please suggest i have tried everything .All solutions, explanations. I am not really getting a HIGH score on Magoosh test.

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by [email protected] » Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:27 am
Hi src_saurav,

Is it safe to assume that this post (and the one linked) are discussing the same general 'issue'? If so, then I'll be happy to offer some advice if you can answer my questions from the other post.

https://www.beatthegmat.com/6-months-of- ... 84587.html

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:32 am
src_saurav wrote:PLease help me . I have been hovering around Magoosh GMAT score of 560 for a long long time. Is it that the standard of this test is too high?? or i am unable to get it?


Please suggest i have tried everything .All solutions, explanations. I am not really getting a HIGH score on Magoosh test.
Before you despair any further, take an official practice test https://www.mba.com/the-gmat/download-fr ... tware.aspx

The official GMAT practice test (GMATPrep) uses official GMAT questions and the official GMAT scoring algorithm. Also keep in mind that the test-makers (GMAC) collect a lot of data on every question, and every question has been asked in a formal testing environment, so that the well-prepared test-takers are trying their very best to answer every question.

While many test-prep companies have great practice tests, those companies would never suggest that their tests are as accurate as the official practice tests. The 3rd-party tests don't use retired GMAT questions, they don't use the official scoring algorithm, and the data collected on each question cannot be as accurate, because the students taking the tests aren't doing so in a formal testing environment.

So, while 3rd-party tests are great for practicing your test-taking skills, and for identifying weaknesses, you shouldn't use them as the sole basis for concluding that you haven't advanced in your studies.

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