Hi everyone,
I took a few CATs so far, and my scores span is pretty freaky...
I started in January and here are my scores
First CATs KAPLAN: 390...(I realized I was rusty to the bone...)
2nd KAPLAN: 590
3rd KAPLAN (in real conditions, Pearson center): 620
4th Manhattan GMAT: 470!!!! I still don't get it. Well I bombed the quant section. I found the questions really hard and the calculations cumbersome, resulting in a huge frustration. I did 15 questions, and didn't have a single minute for the others.
5th 800 SCORE: 660.
Then 6th GMAT Prep: 640.
Finally 7th MANHATTAN GMAT: 590...
To be honest, I find the quant section on Manhattan GMAT super hard, mainly cause it's too long and it stresses time management a lot.
I am taking the real one next thursday; I have to say I feel anxious considering the scores...I am aiming for 620-660 range. It's enough for what I want to do and anyways no matter what I do, english is my third language and verbal will take a million year to improve...
Any tips or advise regarding this damn manhattan GMAT sh** that crushed my confidence to level 0?
Many thx in advance.
C
I took a few CATs so far, and my scores span is pretty freaky...
I started in January and here are my scores
First CATs KAPLAN: 390...(I realized I was rusty to the bone...)
2nd KAPLAN: 590
3rd KAPLAN (in real conditions, Pearson center): 620
4th Manhattan GMAT: 470!!!! I still don't get it. Well I bombed the quant section. I found the questions really hard and the calculations cumbersome, resulting in a huge frustration. I did 15 questions, and didn't have a single minute for the others.
5th 800 SCORE: 660.
Then 6th GMAT Prep: 640.
Finally 7th MANHATTAN GMAT: 590...
To be honest, I find the quant section on Manhattan GMAT super hard, mainly cause it's too long and it stresses time management a lot.
I am taking the real one next thursday; I have to say I feel anxious considering the scores...I am aiming for 620-660 range. It's enough for what I want to do and anyways no matter what I do, english is my third language and verbal will take a million year to improve...
Any tips or advise regarding this damn manhattan GMAT sh** that crushed my confidence to level 0?
Many thx in advance.
C













