Background: I am 49, earned a BS in Information Systems in the 80s, worked in the field 15 years then became stay-at-home mom in 98. Trying to go back to work with that background isn't possible so I have decided to get my MS. I have spent the last year taking the background business classes I need; so, it has been a long time since my brain really functioned but I have been exercising it.
I have spent the last 3 weeks going over MGMAT quant books and OG's Quantitative Review since I haven't actually done high school math in over 25 years. I averaged about 75% on the problems.
I just took my first GMATprep practice test and scored a 650. That is a great score for me since the school I will be attending only requires a 450 and their average is just 490 (local college is best for a wife/mom/grandmother with local responsibilities).
My concern is how many I missed. I missed 14 of 37 on the quant and 10 of 41 on the verbal. How in the heck does that add up to an overall of 650? I do still have 6 weeks before the actual test so I am sure I will improve. I just kind off lost confidence in the practice tests as an estimate of how I will do because of this.
I have spent the last 3 weeks going over MGMAT quant books and OG's Quantitative Review since I haven't actually done high school math in over 25 years. I averaged about 75% on the problems.
I just took my first GMATprep practice test and scored a 650. That is a great score for me since the school I will be attending only requires a 450 and their average is just 490 (local college is best for a wife/mom/grandmother with local responsibilities).
My concern is how many I missed. I missed 14 of 37 on the quant and 10 of 41 on the verbal. How in the heck does that add up to an overall of 650? I do still have 6 weeks before the actual test so I am sure I will improve. I just kind off lost confidence in the practice tests as an estimate of how I will do because of this.












