Hey everyone,
I took the real GMAT a couple of weeks ago and scored 690 - Q:44, V40. Definitely far from my pre-prep days, but still not quite the 720+ that I desired. Today I began my prep again and am determined to conquer the test in another 2 months.
I get the feeling that I just had a bad day on verbal since I was previously testing around the 42-44 area using GMATprep. Quant has turned out to be the area that requires the most work and seems to offer the biggest chance for an improved score. Are there any suggestions for taking the quant score to perhaps 47-49?
I just started working through the Kaplan 800 book and my new copy of the OG12 has shipped from Amazon.
Thanks in advance.
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