I had given the 6 manhattan tests about 6 months back, with scores ranging from 620-660. Then due to some reasons, I couldnt with my preparations.
Now I am re-taking the tests, and am getting scores in the range of 710-730, with repeat questions in the range of 10%-20%.
I am having my GMAT on the 17th of Feb'08.
I want to know my chances of getting a 700+ on the D-day ?
Please help with any specific dos and dont...
Thanks and regards,
Anna.
Manhattan Scores - 710-730
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Best way to get a gauge on your actual GMAT performance is to take a GMATPrep exam, offered for free from MBA.com. These tests are created by the makers of the GMAT and feature real but retired questions. They have the reputation of being the most accurate simulator of the real GMAT.
That being said, scoring 700s in MGMAT tests is very impressive. Anecdotally, members report that MGMAT is a bit on the tough side with its practice exams, so congrats!
That being said, scoring 700s in MGMAT tests is very impressive. Anecdotally, members report that MGMAT is a bit on the tough side with its practice exams, so congrats!
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