Hello Beat the GMAT team,
Greetings for the day!! I have started with the 60 day GMAT guide and just finished my day 3 plan. I gave my gmat prep full length test and ended up with 380 without any preparation. Little worried about the score and my target is 700+. My exam date is on August 31st and I am completely dependent on the 60 day study guide. Please suggest me how to improve and the score haunts me. Thanks in advance.
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Increasing your score from 380 to 700+ is a tall order, given how much time you've given yourself to prepare. You will need to devote A LOT of time to mastering every concept and strategy.Sabishek wrote:Hello Beat the GMAT team,
Greetings for the day!! I have started with the 60 day GMAT guide and just finished my day 3 plan. I gave my gmat prep full length test and ended up with 380 without any preparation. Little worried about the score and my target is 700+. My exam date is on August 31st and I am completely dependent on the 60 day study guide. Please suggest me how to improve and the score haunts me. Thanks in advance.
It's important to remember that you took this test with ZERO prep. This means that 380 will likely be your worst test score and, as your subsequent practice test scores improve, your confidence will undoubtedly increase correspondingly.
Also, when you take your next practice test, you'll be able to get a feel for your score trajectory, and this will help you gauge the amount of work required to reach your target score.
Cheers,
Bret