I am currently a 570 student and need to get a 700 or atleast 680 to be a strong applicant for my top picks. I am hoping on taking my exam on April 1st . What is the likeliness of me getting there - given that I study everyday!
Are my goals possible? I need a 120 point jump.
570-700
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ONE MORE THING IS i BROUGHT MY 340 TO A 570. nOW I NEED TO GET TO THE 700ISH PLACES. iKNOW THIS IS NOT EASY BUT IS IT FEASIBLE?
Appetite for 700 and I scraped my plate!
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Enginpasa,
This is the fourth thread in this forum over the last four days essentially stating the same thing. Please be considerate to other users on this forum. I understand you are anxious about getting a higher score. If you haven't received much help, please read prep strategies that have been successful for others and try to incorporate them into your own. Just something to keep in mind.
This is the fourth thread in this forum over the last four days essentially stating the same thing. Please be considerate to other users on this forum. I understand you are anxious about getting a higher score. If you haven't received much help, please read prep strategies that have been successful for others and try to incorporate them into your own. Just something to keep in mind.
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I dont understand your reasoning. THIs is my only post hoping to get an understanding of what the learning curve entails from the point stretch of 570-700. This is not part of the (4th) thread that you point to because this is my only post. NAturally, there must be an misuderstanding. THank you !
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Hi Enginpasa,
I believe Parore26 was politely letting you know that the answer you seek can be found with minimal effort within the first few pages of this forum.
We can't tell you whether it is feasible as we don't know you or your abilities. I will tell you that it CAN be done.
Keep studying and take a practice test in two weeks. If your score improves then it is a good indication you are on your way.
Good Luck!
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I believe Parore26 was politely letting you know that the answer you seek can be found with minimal effort within the first few pages of this forum.
We can't tell you whether it is feasible as we don't know you or your abilities. I will tell you that it CAN be done.
Keep studying and take a practice test in two weeks. If your score improves then it is a good indication you are on your way.
Good Luck!
=)
buddy.. he was just testing your patience.. by asking you to look around for similar posts..
the moral of the story.
PATIENCE.
if you wanna score better on your retake.
1) analyze weaknesses
2) be patient
3) get comfortable with the test, so you dont choke and get nervous on test day. and fluster yourself into paranoia.
4) practice, practice, practice.. on the computer.. all the different questions you can get access too... so you sub consciously .. when you close your eyes.. you know every type of question/format/trick/formulae the gmat can throw at you.
5) confidence.. is what you need.. build that.. and your money
the moral of the story.
PATIENCE.
if you wanna score better on your retake.
1) analyze weaknesses
2) be patient
3) get comfortable with the test, so you dont choke and get nervous on test day. and fluster yourself into paranoia.
4) practice, practice, practice.. on the computer.. all the different questions you can get access too... so you sub consciously .. when you close your eyes.. you know every type of question/format/trick/formulae the gmat can throw at you.
5) confidence.. is what you need.. build that.. and your money
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I can't stress enough how important it is to analyze your mistaked because that is when I started getting a stronger hold on the exam and naturally the confidence and lower anxiety follows.
I am trying to do as many og questions as possible on the pc but I am running out of stuff. I find myself going back to my manhattan gmat books and the corresponding og books. Any suggestions? I might try the paper tests but they have no solutions.
Patience is coming along slowly but it is coming.
I am trying to do as many og questions as possible on the pc but I am running out of stuff. I find myself going back to my manhattan gmat books and the corresponding og books. Any suggestions? I might try the paper tests but they have no solutions.
Patience is coming along slowly but it is coming.
Appetite for 700 and I scraped my plate!
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The reasons why you receive such reply is
the lack of information you've provided in the post.
the title of the thread is vague and tells just nothing about the topic.
and
as parore pointed out there are already quite a few thread with similar topic and queries.
the lack of information you've provided in the post.
the title of the thread is vague and tells just nothing about the topic.
and
as parore pointed out there are already quite a few thread with similar topic and queries.
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