Hi all,
Took the Kaplan free practice test a few weeks ago with no study and was pleasantly surprised at my 600 score. No problem to raise that up. However, took the GMAT Prep practice test #1 after some hard-core studying and came out at 480. Very unhappy.
I think my major issue was timing (as well as a slight hangover from night before), as I had to guess on about the last 15 or so questions. Read the Princeton Review's "Math Workout for the GMAT" book which includes pacing/timing strategy but does anybody have other views? Would especially love to hear from those who have already taken the real GMAT itself.
Thanks so much
Took the Kaplan free practice test a few weeks ago with no study and was pleasantly surprised at my 600 score. No problem to raise that up. However, took the GMAT Prep practice test #1 after some hard-core studying and came out at 480. Very unhappy.
I think my major issue was timing (as well as a slight hangover from night before), as I had to guess on about the last 15 or so questions. Read the Princeton Review's "Math Workout for the GMAT" book which includes pacing/timing strategy but does anybody have other views? Would especially love to hear from those who have already taken the real GMAT itself.
Thanks so much












