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SofiaC87
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Hi guys,
I don't often post on here but I'm getting a little stressed out with my recent GMAT experience. I started studying about a couple of months ago for the test. First, took a CAT and scored a 410 (mostly due to the low score in Quant). Went back and learned the basics, practiced 75% of the Quant questions in the OG, read through most of the Manhattan Prep guides for Quant, etc. I didn't focus on Verbal at all during this process as I wanted to see if I could improve Quant.
Took my second CAT last night and scored a 460 (28Q/27V). Again, I haven't even looked at a Verbal problem as I have been studying math the past couple of months. Problem solving isn't bad but my DS skills are lacking, hardly getting any problems right.
My question is, should I keep focusing on improving my math or start to look at the Verbal section? I'm confident I can do very well in Verbal and improve my score in that aspect, but would a high Verbal score overshadow a low Quant score?
Looking to start b-school next fall. Most application deadlines are March 1. Aiming for a 610-650. Originally, I had planned to take the GMAT mid-December but I'm thinking I will have to push that date back considering my low CAT scores.
How long do most people study for the GMAT? I'm already 2 months into my study plan and still have a low Quant score. Any advice for improving this score quickly or should I aim high for Verbal instead?
Also, is it too late to improve a 460 CAT score by my application deadlines (March 1)?
Thanks all!
I don't often post on here but I'm getting a little stressed out with my recent GMAT experience. I started studying about a couple of months ago for the test. First, took a CAT and scored a 410 (mostly due to the low score in Quant). Went back and learned the basics, practiced 75% of the Quant questions in the OG, read through most of the Manhattan Prep guides for Quant, etc. I didn't focus on Verbal at all during this process as I wanted to see if I could improve Quant.
Took my second CAT last night and scored a 460 (28Q/27V). Again, I haven't even looked at a Verbal problem as I have been studying math the past couple of months. Problem solving isn't bad but my DS skills are lacking, hardly getting any problems right.
My question is, should I keep focusing on improving my math or start to look at the Verbal section? I'm confident I can do very well in Verbal and improve my score in that aspect, but would a high Verbal score overshadow a low Quant score?
Looking to start b-school next fall. Most application deadlines are March 1. Aiming for a 610-650. Originally, I had planned to take the GMAT mid-December but I'm thinking I will have to push that date back considering my low CAT scores.
How long do most people study for the GMAT? I'm already 2 months into my study plan and still have a low Quant score. Any advice for improving this score quickly or should I aim high for Verbal instead?
Also, is it too late to improve a 460 CAT score by my application deadlines (March 1)?
Thanks all!













