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simonsays452
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I have been studying for the test since late June through a Kaplan online program and a few sessions with a private Kaplan tutor. For my CATS I was consistently scoring between 610-640. My verbal was ALWAYS significantly higher than my quant. In verbal for my Kaplan and GMAT practice tests I scored in the 95% twice, 97% once and 99% once. On my last two CATS I scored a 680 with 97th percentile and 99th percentile in verbal. This morning I took the actual test and felt like I normally do after finishing quant and was decidedly rushed near the end of verbal (very unusual). Needless to say I scored a 670 84% (42 Quant - 59% and 40 Verbal - 89%).
My goal was at least a 680 (that middle 80% range). I'm all ready to click submit on my early decision app to Columbia but I'm 2nd guessing now. I plan to re-take the test in a month (hey it can't hurt) and update Columbia on the new score.
(Short background: great essays, great work experience, 3.4 from Vanderbilt with a poly sci and pre-med major) I'm confident in my non-quant pieces of my application but is a 670 strong enough to be competitive in the top 15 B-school range?
Any suggestions on quant intensive tutoring?
Signed,
Confused
My goal was at least a 680 (that middle 80% range). I'm all ready to click submit on my early decision app to Columbia but I'm 2nd guessing now. I plan to re-take the test in a month (hey it can't hurt) and update Columbia on the new score.
(Short background: great essays, great work experience, 3.4 from Vanderbilt with a poly sci and pre-med major) I'm confident in my non-quant pieces of my application but is a 670 strong enough to be competitive in the top 15 B-school range?
Any suggestions on quant intensive tutoring?
Signed,
Confused















