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positive soul 2
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- Joined: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:30 am
- Location: Dallas, TX
I took the GMAT last Spring, and made a 430. I decided to give up because of discouragement. Finally, in November, I got inspired again, and decided to try again. I took a class at a local university, and hired a tutor. My post class prep tests (GMATPrep) are not looking any more encouraging. I got a 410 yesterday. My goal is to get up to 650-700. I have been working very dilligently, and don't understand why my scores haven't gone up after taking a class, and studying every day 2-4 hours, and 6-8 hours on Sat. and Sunday. I'm thinking about canceling the test ( I was going to take it on Thursday) and just continue with practicing and tests until my tests are showing much more improvement. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions?
Last Spring I studied Princeton Review on my own. This year I used Cambridge and Official Guide with the class. I just bought Manhattan, and have been reading through "Number Properties." The other MGMAT books are coming in the mail later this week.
Last Spring I studied Princeton Review on my own. This year I used Cambridge and Official Guide with the class. I just bought Manhattan, and have been reading through "Number Properties." The other MGMAT books are coming in the mail later this week.












