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fourteenstix
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I just pushed back my test another 10 weeks (to Sept 28th) due to a stagnation of quant improvement. I took the GMAT over 5 years ago for my MBA (Q43/V31). That score represents less than a week's worth of prep at Barne's & Noble [poor college student didn't want to fork over the $$$ to buy the books
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I'm retaking the GMAT to apply to a few doctoral programs (strategic management). I studied moderately from March through May, and very heavily from June til now. My CATs are as follows:
Kaplan: 560 May 30th
GMATPrep 1: 640 (Q42/35) June 29th
GMATPrep 2: 660 (Q42/39) July 5th
MGMAT CAT #1: 580 (Q38/V31) July 13th
I wasn't very well rested for the MGMAT CAT, but I still felt it was rather bizarre and tough to finish within the time constraints. I didn't think Kaplan or MGMAT were terribly representative of what I remember the actual exam to be.
My goal is to score 720+, but I'm moving in the wrong direction. I'm keeping an error log, studying fundamentals, timing my practice problems, and so on.
Your help and suggestions are greatly appreciate!
I'm retaking the GMAT to apply to a few doctoral programs (strategic management). I studied moderately from March through May, and very heavily from June til now. My CATs are as follows:
Kaplan: 560 May 30th
GMATPrep 1: 640 (Q42/35) June 29th
GMATPrep 2: 660 (Q42/39) July 5th
MGMAT CAT #1: 580 (Q38/V31) July 13th
I wasn't very well rested for the MGMAT CAT, but I still felt it was rather bizarre and tough to finish within the time constraints. I didn't think Kaplan or MGMAT were terribly representative of what I remember the actual exam to be.
My goal is to score 720+, but I'm moving in the wrong direction. I'm keeping an error log, studying fundamentals, timing my practice problems, and so on.
Your help and suggestions are greatly appreciate!













