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Maria7890
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I took my GMAT test last week and scored a 390. I could tell by about the 5th question in qualitative section in that I was not in good shape. I felt like I had walked into the test cold. Almost broke into tears about 3 separate times.
I took a seven week Princeton Review course and was study about 3 nights a week and then about 5 hours on each Saturday & Sunday for about two months. I think I might have relied to much on Princeton's program. The highest score I ever got was 450.
My "happy" score would be 700, but realistically its somewhere in the 600's. Is this realistic? I am pretty sure that they are going to let me retake the Princeton course. But I am open to other suggestions.
Thanks
I took a seven week Princeton Review course and was study about 3 nights a week and then about 5 hours on each Saturday & Sunday for about two months. I think I might have relied to much on Princeton's program. The highest score I ever got was 450.
My "happy" score would be 700, but realistically its somewhere in the 600's. Is this realistic? I am pretty sure that they are going to let me retake the Princeton course. But I am open to other suggestions.
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