- missmaryleigh
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Hello GMAT world,
I took my first official GMAT yesterday. I scored a 640, 38 V, and 39 Q.
It wasn't a bad test day, but it also wasn't perfect. I didn't sleep well the night before, became hungry during verbal, and was a minute late getting back between IR and Quant.
I am trying to get into Northwestern's part time program. The avg I have seen posted for this program is 695 (unofficial avg I think). The deadline for the app is Dec 12, and it is now Nov 11, so I have about a month to work with (while also working full time, doing the essays, and celebrating T-giving....)
I am curious what the community thinks is realistic to achieve in this timeframe given my starting point. I have scored up to 690 in practice, and this verbal score is the lowest I have ever gotten (I usually hover around 40/41 in practice). In math I have gotten up as high as 47, but in that section my score tends to bounce around a bit more.
Tips? Advice? Insight?
Thanks,
Mary
I took my first official GMAT yesterday. I scored a 640, 38 V, and 39 Q.
It wasn't a bad test day, but it also wasn't perfect. I didn't sleep well the night before, became hungry during verbal, and was a minute late getting back between IR and Quant.
I am trying to get into Northwestern's part time program. The avg I have seen posted for this program is 695 (unofficial avg I think). The deadline for the app is Dec 12, and it is now Nov 11, so I have about a month to work with (while also working full time, doing the essays, and celebrating T-giving....)
I am curious what the community thinks is realistic to achieve in this timeframe given my starting point. I have scored up to 690 in practice, and this verbal score is the lowest I have ever gotten (I usually hover around 40/41 in practice). In math I have gotten up as high as 47, but in that section my score tends to bounce around a bit more.
Tips? Advice? Insight?
Thanks,
Mary

















