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by ferns » Tue Nov 20, 2007 10:53 am
am really disappointment.. i have done 4 practice tests till now. the last one was really bad. in the order i scored 600,600,630 and last 570. Am so worried. i want to get atleast a 680 if not a 700. what do i do. i have 2 weeks left for my test and i dont think i have time to do it a secon time if i mess up..
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by beatthegmat » Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:11 am
Which practice tests have you been using?
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by ferns » Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:45 am
GMAT Prep 1-600
MGMAT Free - 600
MGMAT 1- 630
MGMAT 2- 570

I have already gone through Kaplan 800 and OG11. I dont know what else i neeed to do to be more prepared.. Am really tensed and upset. I really want to get a 700. How can i mprove from here.

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by beatthegmat » Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:07 pm
ferns wrote:GMAT Prep 1-600
MGMAT Free - 600
MGMAT 1- 630
MGMAT 2- 570

I have already gone through Kaplan 800 and OG11. I dont know what else i neeed to do to be more prepared.. Am really tensed and upset. I really want to get a 700. How can i mprove from here.
It seems like you are in the 600 range based on your practice scores, especially GMATPrep. You may not want to hear this, but it's somewhat unrealistic to expect a 100-point score increase from just two weeks of study (left).

My advice is to read through the GMAT Strategy resources available on the Beat The GMAT del.icio.us resource, especially the info on what to do with your final two weeks of study.

My recommendation is to trust the prep that you've done to date, analyze your errors thoroughly, and get your mind prepared to go into this test!

Good luck!
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