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rocksteady
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- Joined: Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:17 am
Hi all.
I have largely covered the Math content - still some areas I need to brush up on, but am getting there, and come test time I should be in OK shape.
I have completed 2 CATs so far,
Kaplan cat1 - 610
GMAT prep 1 - 580
I really need to push my score up to 620 at a minimum.
For the GMAT prep test (in the Quantitative section) there was at least 5-6 questions I got wrong, that I have not properly covered but should be OK come exam time.
In the verbal section i got 14 questions wrong and on review 11 were in SC, 3 in RC and 1 in CR. CR and RC come naturally to me, SC doesn't on the face of it!
Given I have 9 days and some potential improvement areas - namely SC and some Math topics, can anyone suggest an approach (given I have a short space of time) to give myself that 40 point lift based on my weaknesses outlined.....
Really appreciate the advice in advance.
I have largely covered the Math content - still some areas I need to brush up on, but am getting there, and come test time I should be in OK shape.
I have completed 2 CATs so far,
Kaplan cat1 - 610
GMAT prep 1 - 580
I really need to push my score up to 620 at a minimum.
For the GMAT prep test (in the Quantitative section) there was at least 5-6 questions I got wrong, that I have not properly covered but should be OK come exam time.
In the verbal section i got 14 questions wrong and on review 11 were in SC, 3 in RC and 1 in CR. CR and RC come naturally to me, SC doesn't on the face of it!
Given I have 9 days and some potential improvement areas - namely SC and some Math topics, can anyone suggest an approach (given I have a short space of time) to give myself that 40 point lift based on my weaknesses outlined.....
Really appreciate the advice in advance.
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