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iceburg
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Well, I don't want to make this post too long, but to give a little background on my recent GMAT experience. I studied pretty intensely for about 12 weeks and would take a practice test almost every Saturday morning (as that was the time that my actual test would be).
I took 4 PR tests, 5 Manhattan GMAT, and 1 GMAT Prep. The last five that I took were a combination of Manhattan GMAT and the GMAT Prep. I scored a 660 (Q44, V36) on GMATPrep and had scored (3) 650's and (1) 670 with Manhattan GMAT. My goal on the actual test was a 700. I felt that this was achieveable and not out of reach.....
The actual GMAT was last Saturday and I scored a 600....
(Q35, V37) As you can imagine, I was very disappointed and had never scored this low on math. I have decided to take 10-14 days off to re-evaluate my gameplan to prepare to retake the test. I would appreciate any and all suggestions.
Thanks.
I took 4 PR tests, 5 Manhattan GMAT, and 1 GMAT Prep. The last five that I took were a combination of Manhattan GMAT and the GMAT Prep. I scored a 660 (Q44, V36) on GMATPrep and had scored (3) 650's and (1) 670 with Manhattan GMAT. My goal on the actual test was a 700. I felt that this was achieveable and not out of reach.....
The actual GMAT was last Saturday and I scored a 600....
Thanks.

















