I have done practice tests to try and find out where my natural skills are, however, I have been rather confused by the results.
I have done 3 practice exams (2 Kaplan, 1 MGMAT):
Kaplan 1: 610 (Q33 39%, V44 97%)
Kaplan 2: 630 (Q34 41%, V49 99%)
ManhattanGMAT: 670 (Q44 73%, V37 83%)
Clearly my strength lies in the verbal arena and not the quantitative.
My original plan after the Kaplan exams was to focus only on math, since the difference in Q and V scores is very extreme and clearly consistent.
However my score is much more balanced on the Manhattan exam which makes me think I should split my time more equally.
I did not expect the scores to correlate score wise but I expected consistancy in "Weak" and "strong" areas. I did not expect a drastic upswing in my "weak" subject and drastic downswing in my "strong" one.
Does anyone have any advice / insight into my situation?
Any help in figuring out what the swing means and what my study plan should be would be much appreciated.
Thanks!!
I have done 3 practice exams (2 Kaplan, 1 MGMAT):
Kaplan 1: 610 (Q33 39%, V44 97%)
Kaplan 2: 630 (Q34 41%, V49 99%)
ManhattanGMAT: 670 (Q44 73%, V37 83%)
Clearly my strength lies in the verbal arena and not the quantitative.
My original plan after the Kaplan exams was to focus only on math, since the difference in Q and V scores is very extreme and clearly consistent.
However my score is much more balanced on the Manhattan exam which makes me think I should split my time more equally.
I did not expect the scores to correlate score wise but I expected consistancy in "Weak" and "strong" areas. I did not expect a drastic upswing in my "weak" subject and drastic downswing in my "strong" one.
Does anyone have any advice / insight into my situation?
Any help in figuring out what the swing means and what my study plan should be would be much appreciated.
Thanks!!












