hey tnx for the link
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"Few" words of advice after scoring 770 (Q51, V42)
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forbidden, I did not try this resource. So, cannot comment. All the best!forbidden wrote:hey tnx for the link
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Here are my Manhattan GMAT CAT the scorescyrwr1 wrote:Hey prepgmat09,
A few more things I would like to ask.
What were your Manhattan GMAT CAT Scores?
Another thing is what would you say is the cutoff for a Q50 and Q51, as I feel I can consistently hit Q50 right now.
Thanks and I appreciate your response.
CAT1 - 640(Q45, V33)
CAT2 - 690(Q48, V36)
CAT3 - 710(Q47,V40)
CAT4 - 680(Q43,V39)
CAT5 - 730(Q48, V42)
CAT6 - 750 (Q50, V42)
Sorry, I am not clear what do you mean by "cutoff".
Hey prepgmat09,
No need to apologize. I was just wondering what would you say would give you a Q50 and a Q51?
Like how many wrong's would you estimate to be permitted in each range. IF you have no idea, just excuse my question.
Once again,
Congrats!
No need to apologize. I was just wondering what would you say would give you a Q50 and a Q51?
Like how many wrong's would you estimate to be permitted in each range. IF you have no idea, just excuse my question.
Once again,
Congrats!
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cyrwr1, I could never draw such conclusions. There was a GMAT Prep CAT I attempted in which I answered 7 quant questions incorrectly and still managed 51. On another GMAT Prep CAT, I made 2 mistakes but got a 50. So, you never know how their algorithm works. I would advise you to be confident on the exam and be in an attacking form. GMAT is a psychometric exam. I often noticed that if I was in an attacking form not wasting time double checking my answers but confidently moving forward, I managed a 51. If I was attempting the questions being on the defensive side, the score was usually lower. All the best!cyrwr1 wrote:Hey prepgmat09,
No need to apologize. I was just wondering what would you say would give you a Q50 and a Q51?
Like how many wrong's would you estimate to be permitted in each range. IF you have no idea, just excuse my question.
Once again,
Congrats!
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Amaelle, my apologies for a late response. For Argument essay, I more or less followed the template given on BTG:amaelle wrote:Many thanks for your kind advices !!!
Can you please share with us your strategies, materials for the AWA preparation?
Thanks a lot in advance.
https://www.beatthegmat.com/argument-ess ... 38032.html
I tailored it to my own language, but the overall structure remained the same.
For Issue essay, I used the following basic structure
Para 1: One generic statement about the topic. Then a statement clearly mentioning a position on the topic - for or against.
Para 2: Reason 1 for choosing the position. Example 1
Para 3: Reason 2 for choosing the position. Example 2
Para 4: Appreciating the opposite position, but still citing a reason for your own position
Para 5: Conclusion
Hope this helps.
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