Hi everyone,
Just finished my "DAY 3" gmatprep 1. I scored a poor 520 (Q28, V31)...
I am really disappointed but still I have no "maths" background, and I know I can still largely improve my Quant score...
I need to improve my maths skills to get a mid 40s in Quant, and a mid 40s in Verbal should be possible. My aim score is 680,
and I was wondering whether the gap is not too large...Have you ever had this starting point score and then succeeded
in beating the GMAT?
Thank you
Day 3...Results of my GMATprep 1
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Hi camptip,
Stay optimistic, you've just begun your studies! While it's somewhat uncommon to see score improvements over 100 points, we have seen MUCH larger improvement than that by many members in our community!
Analyze your weak areas and keep sticking to your studies! GMAT prep is painful, but if you stick with it you will improve. Sorta like dieting.
All the best!
Stay optimistic, you've just begun your studies! While it's somewhat uncommon to see score improvements over 100 points, we have seen MUCH larger improvement than that by many members in our community!
Analyze your weak areas and keep sticking to your studies! GMAT prep is painful, but if you stick with it you will improve. Sorta like dieting.
All the best!
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