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gmatrant
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Hi,
I wrote my GMAT a few years back and got a score of 680, I then rewrote my GMAT early this year and got a score of 650. I plan to write my GMAT again end of November. I have gone through the MGMAT practice tests twice (during my above preparations) and have scored in the range of 680 to 740.
Can you please let me know how do I go about preparing now. My quant is strong and I score in the range of 49 to 51. I would like to improve my verbal score. I also need new sources for practice tests and wondering which would be the right source. I feel i have exhausted manhattan and i kind of remember the questions.
1.I thought knewton or veritas practice tests would be suitable. Which would be better to improve my overall score and also offer me analysis on areas to improve. There are varied feedback on both the tests and I am confused as to whom to enroll for. Any other better source of practice tests?
I have decent career track record of having worked for real top notch firms. Should I just apply with my score of 680. I am targeting top 15 bschools.
I wrote my GMAT a few years back and got a score of 680, I then rewrote my GMAT early this year and got a score of 650. I plan to write my GMAT again end of November. I have gone through the MGMAT practice tests twice (during my above preparations) and have scored in the range of 680 to 740.
Can you please let me know how do I go about preparing now. My quant is strong and I score in the range of 49 to 51. I would like to improve my verbal score. I also need new sources for practice tests and wondering which would be the right source. I feel i have exhausted manhattan and i kind of remember the questions.
1.I thought knewton or veritas practice tests would be suitable. Which would be better to improve my overall score and also offer me analysis on areas to improve. There are varied feedback on both the tests and I am confused as to whom to enroll for. Any other better source of practice tests?
I have decent career track record of having worked for real top notch firms. Should I just apply with my score of 680. I am targeting top 15 bschools.
A kudos or thanks would do great if my answer has helped you 













