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cs97mmr2
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Hello everyone,
Really appreciate this forum and the advice provided on it, it's an absolute lifesaver!
OK so I've been prepping for the GMAT since early 2010 and have it booked for Friday June 4th. That is my absolute drop dead date as due to personal circumstances I know I won't be able to study after that. I do about 2 hours everyday, then 3-5 hours on Saturdays and do a practice test on Sundays.
My recent test scores have been:
GMATPrep 1 - 640
Manhattan - 660
Manhattan - 700
Manhattan - 680
My target is 650 and if I get anything higher than that then it's a bonus. Of course I am willing to try and do everything I can to boost that score between now and the big day.
So my question is, do you have any tips on what I should be doing in the home straight to get my score at and above 650?
And for the last week leading up to the test, what would you recommend? I know people say that you should wind down your efforts but if I go more than 2 days without looking at my GMAT material I feel like I've forgotten everything!
Any help is much appreciated.
Really appreciate this forum and the advice provided on it, it's an absolute lifesaver!
OK so I've been prepping for the GMAT since early 2010 and have it booked for Friday June 4th. That is my absolute drop dead date as due to personal circumstances I know I won't be able to study after that. I do about 2 hours everyday, then 3-5 hours on Saturdays and do a practice test on Sundays.
My recent test scores have been:
GMATPrep 1 - 640
Manhattan - 660
Manhattan - 700
Manhattan - 680
My target is 650 and if I get anything higher than that then it's a bonus. Of course I am willing to try and do everything I can to boost that score between now and the big day.
So my question is, do you have any tips on what I should be doing in the home straight to get my score at and above 650?
And for the last week leading up to the test, what would you recommend? I know people say that you should wind down your efforts but if I go more than 2 days without looking at my GMAT material I feel like I've forgotten everything!
Any help is much appreciated.

















