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joealam1
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Hi All,
Please can someone help me in Interpreting my latest score in GMAT Prep??
I've just taken today my 2nd GMAT prep score and i scored 730 (Q:49 , V:40)
I got a 670 (Q:48, V:34) on my 1st GMAT prep that i took one month ago
On the MGMAT CATs i got the following:
CAT 1: 640 (V:34) (roughly 6 weeks ago)
CAT 2: 630 (V:34) (roughly 4 weeks ago)
CAT 3: 590 (V:34) (I took it 1 week ago)
All tests were taken as in real test conditions (timing/with IR +AWA)
Now i know that my score is inflated because on the verbal section i've had 3-4 questions which i've seen before on the internet , but of which only 1 i still remembered the solution, and still i spent 2 minutes per question to avoid any over inflation.
The weird thing is that on GMAT prep exam 1 i did 14 mistakes and i got V:34 while on Exam 2 i did 11 mistakes and i got V:40.
And as far as i know the verbal section in the MGMAT CATs is very near to the actual GMAT so how come my score was stagnant for roughly 2 months on the MGMAT and suddenly it jumped to V:40 on the GMAT prep exam??
Any advice from anyone, what should be my current level?? my exam is on the 9th of September and i was aiming initially for 720+, but after my successive failures in the previous CATs i reduced my expectations a bit to 700.
Thanks.
Regards,
Joe
Please can someone help me in Interpreting my latest score in GMAT Prep??
I've just taken today my 2nd GMAT prep score and i scored 730 (Q:49 , V:40)
I got a 670 (Q:48, V:34) on my 1st GMAT prep that i took one month ago
On the MGMAT CATs i got the following:
CAT 1: 640 (V:34) (roughly 6 weeks ago)
CAT 2: 630 (V:34) (roughly 4 weeks ago)
CAT 3: 590 (V:34) (I took it 1 week ago)
All tests were taken as in real test conditions (timing/with IR +AWA)
Now i know that my score is inflated because on the verbal section i've had 3-4 questions which i've seen before on the internet , but of which only 1 i still remembered the solution, and still i spent 2 minutes per question to avoid any over inflation.
The weird thing is that on GMAT prep exam 1 i did 14 mistakes and i got V:34 while on Exam 2 i did 11 mistakes and i got V:40.
And as far as i know the verbal section in the MGMAT CATs is very near to the actual GMAT so how come my score was stagnant for roughly 2 months on the MGMAT and suddenly it jumped to V:40 on the GMAT prep exam??
Any advice from anyone, what should be my current level?? my exam is on the 9th of September and i was aiming initially for 720+, but after my successive failures in the previous CATs i reduced my expectations a bit to 700.
Thanks.
Regards,
Joe












