Hi,
I have taken a GMAT pwerprep tests. I got 720 and 710 respectively.
Is this the real indicator of my final GMAT test. One month before ( without preparation) i had given GMAT prep by paerson. I got 640 in both th tests. Will it be wise to reset and give GMAT prep again, or i can rely on the GMAT powerprep records.
between i felt RCs are a silent killers. I tend to loose points there. Any suggestion to improve upon that.
abhijit.
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Nice work on your practice tests. GMATPrep software is considered the best indicator your actual GMAT performance, so it looks like you may be in good shape.abby_g wrote:Hi,
I have taken a GMAT pwerprep tests. I got 720 and 710 respectively.
Is this the real indicator of my final GMAT test. One month before ( without preparation) i had given GMAT prep by paerson. I got 640 in both th tests. Will it be wise to reset and give GMAT prep again, or i can rely on the GMAT powerprep records.
between i felt RCs are a silent killers. I tend to loose points there. Any suggestion to improve upon that.
abhijit.
RCs are difficult to suggest strategies for because it depends on the person. Read some of the posts in the Reading Comprehension area of this forum--you will find several suggestions for approaches there.
Best of luck!
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