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by Wayward-Bound » Sat Jun 11, 2011 10:53 am
My test is two weeks from yesterday (June 24th). I've been preparing now for about three months and will continue preparing diligently over the next two weeks. My question is this... my goal score is 700+ as I plan to apply to Tuck, Kellogg, and most likely Columbia (undergrad GPA 3.93). My practice tests are as followed:

MGMAT Cat 1 - 620
MGMAT Cat 2 - 660
GMAT Prep1 - 660
MGMAT Cat 2 - 660
GMAT Prep1 - 710
MGMAT Cat 3 - 660 (three weeks ago)
GMAT Prep1 - 700 (three weeks ago)
MGMAT Cat 4 - 700 (two weeks ago)
MGMAT Cat 5 - 690 (today)

I plan to focus on the areas that I performed the weakest in based on my assessment from MGMAT's CAT review. With a target score of 700+ and the above details, am I sufficiently prepared for a 700+ on the real deal? I plan to take GMATPrep 2 next Saturday which will be my final practice test before the exam. I've been purposely postponing that practice test since I believe it will be the closest depiction to the actual test and I won't see any duplicate questions like in GMATPrep 1. Any words of advise or should I sit back and just keep plugging away? Thanks much!
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by bblast » Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:49 am
u should get around 700+, be confident man , ur practice scores r good
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by arun@crackverbal » Sun Jun 12, 2011 11:34 pm
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I plan to take GMATPrep 2 next Saturday which will be my final practice test before the exam. I've been purposely postponing that practice test since I believe it will be the closest depiction to the actual test and I won't see any duplicate questions like in GMATPrep 1. Any words of advise or should I sit back and just keep plugging away? Thanks much![/quote]

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by Shawn@StratusPrep » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:09 pm
Hi Wayward-Bound,

You definitely shouldn't wait to take that last practice exam; you don't want to make yourself nervous if the score you receive on the practice exam isn't the one you've been hoping for. The sooner you take the practice test the more time you will have to refine your test strategies and review questions/areas that are still giving you some trouble. You should try to complete that last practice exam during the same time of day you have your GMAT scheduled, so you can determine how you perform during that time of day.

Best of luck!
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by Wayward-Bound » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:27 pm
Hey, thanks Shawn. I've actually taken all my practice tests +/- 1 hour of when my test is scheduled. It's set for 10AM and I've started all my practice tests between 9-11am and have written the essays on four of them.

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by Kavita_Singh » Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:32 am
Wayward-Bound wrote:My test is two weeks from yesterday (June 24th). I've been preparing now for about three months and will continue preparing diligently over the next two weeks. My question is this... my goal score is 700+ as I plan to apply to Tuck, Kellogg, and most likely Columbia (undergrad GPA 3.93). My practice tests are as followed:

MGMAT Cat 1 - 620
MGMAT Cat 2 - 660
GMAT Prep1 - 660
MGMAT Cat 2 - 660
GMAT Prep1 - 710
MGMAT Cat 3 - 660 (three weeks ago)
GMAT Prep1 - 700 (three weeks ago)
MGMAT Cat 4 - 700 (two weeks ago)
MGMAT Cat 5 - 690 (today)

I plan to focus on the areas that I performed the weakest in based on my assessment from MGMAT's CAT review. With a target score of 700+ and the above details, am I sufficiently prepared for a 700+ on the real deal? I plan to take GMATPrep 2 next Saturday which will be my final practice test before the exam. I've been purposely postponing that practice test since I believe it will be the closest depiction to the actual test and I won't see any duplicate questions like in GMATPrep 1. Any words of advise or should I sit back and just keep plugging away? Thanks much!
Hi


It is advisable to take several mocks to get a rough idea as to what score you might get. Going by the details you provided seems like your score has increased over the time. We would advise you to stay confident so you can perform well in your final exam.

Although, if you still want to practise it could be combination of online classes, coaching institutes, practise books and even smart phone applications. Having this combination will be giving you access to different styles and it won't be monotonous for you.
Thanks!
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by Wayward-Bound » Sun Jun 19, 2011 4:39 am
Test is in five days. Took my last practice test, GMAT Prep 2, yesterday with a score of 710 (49Q/38V). I did write both essays and only took 5 minute breaks. Will let you all know outcome on Friday.

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by Wayward-Bound » Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:13 pm
GMAT taken today - 49Q/38V 710. Thanks all