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eQuantEssential
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I'm taking my first of two GMAT tests in two weeks. My goal is to achieve a 650.
Last week, I took the a practice test and scored a 590 (Q38V34), and today, I took it again and scored lower: 560 (Q39V29). Oddly enough, I'm MUCH stronger in verbal, but today I sunk down to a V29. I was a bit tired and zoned out on occasion, but I put forth a lot of effort and still came up short. To make matters worse, my pacing was pretty good (no last-minute rushing), but still ended up with a subpar score.
In any case, I'm really bummed and uncertain what to expect come test day. For the next two weeks, I intend to study some of my weaknesses (ran an assessment summary on Manhattan GMAT), but I don't even know if achieving a 650 is feasible for my test.
Any thoughts or words of encouragement? I'm happy to share my assessment report if anyone feels like they could share some words of wisdom. Thank you.
Last week, I took the a practice test and scored a 590 (Q38V34), and today, I took it again and scored lower: 560 (Q39V29). Oddly enough, I'm MUCH stronger in verbal, but today I sunk down to a V29. I was a bit tired and zoned out on occasion, but I put forth a lot of effort and still came up short. To make matters worse, my pacing was pretty good (no last-minute rushing), but still ended up with a subpar score.
In any case, I'm really bummed and uncertain what to expect come test day. For the next two weeks, I intend to study some of my weaknesses (ran an assessment summary on Manhattan GMAT), but I don't even know if achieving a 650 is feasible for my test.
Any thoughts or words of encouragement? I'm happy to share my assessment report if anyone feels like they could share some words of wisdom. Thank you.


















