Hi,
I just took my second test yesterday and got a 710 (Q49 V36). My first score was 690 (Q49 V34)in 2011. (Quant background: I went to high school in China). 710 not super high but I am happy with it and am done with GMAT.
If I would pick one thing that really helped me when I took the test is that I have the right amount of nervous. The "right" amount is hard to define as it is different for everyone. You want to be nervous and or excited, but not too nervous that overpowers your ability to think and focus. There is this constant worry before I took the test that I am not going to get as high as I did last time and it will make things even worse. You cannot let this fear guide you. DO NOT BE AFRAID!!!!
Before I took the test, my two mock tests with GMATprep are both 650, where my Quant fluctuated but verbal was stable at the 34-36 range. Two tests with Manhattan CAT are 580 and 600, these two were done before I started studying Quant.
One advice: mock tests should be used as a guide for your review plan but do not take the score too seriously. There are so many things that will impact your score on your test day. Focus more on the section scores (quant and verbal) instead of the total score, and focus on the pace. You want to make sure that you are familiar with four hours of intense thinking.
One last thing, DO NOT GIVE UP. I was preparing this test working full time, it is hard and exhausting but you know this is for something bigger and better. Keep doing the right thing and the right thing will happen.
I wish everyone good luck and get the ideal score!
P.S. Study material: Manhattan foundation of verbal, SC and CR, official guide (13th) and I also used the Empower GMAT for one month.
I just took my second test yesterday and got a 710 (Q49 V36). My first score was 690 (Q49 V34)in 2011. (Quant background: I went to high school in China). 710 not super high but I am happy with it and am done with GMAT.
If I would pick one thing that really helped me when I took the test is that I have the right amount of nervous. The "right" amount is hard to define as it is different for everyone. You want to be nervous and or excited, but not too nervous that overpowers your ability to think and focus. There is this constant worry before I took the test that I am not going to get as high as I did last time and it will make things even worse. You cannot let this fear guide you. DO NOT BE AFRAID!!!!
Before I took the test, my two mock tests with GMATprep are both 650, where my Quant fluctuated but verbal was stable at the 34-36 range. Two tests with Manhattan CAT are 580 and 600, these two were done before I started studying Quant.
One advice: mock tests should be used as a guide for your review plan but do not take the score too seriously. There are so many things that will impact your score on your test day. Focus more on the section scores (quant and verbal) instead of the total score, and focus on the pace. You want to make sure that you are familiar with four hours of intense thinking.
One last thing, DO NOT GIVE UP. I was preparing this test working full time, it is hard and exhausting but you know this is for something bigger and better. Keep doing the right thing and the right thing will happen.
I wish everyone good luck and get the ideal score!
P.S. Study material: Manhattan foundation of verbal, SC and CR, official guide (13th) and I also used the Empower GMAT for one month.


















