What Happens if I run out of Practice Tests?

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So here's my dilemma,

I've taken both Gmat Prep practice tests.

I've taken 3 MGMAT test, and my top score is a 670 on them. Now, I know I only have three left and I'm putting in a good deal of review in between. I hope for a score in the 700s. Now, I'm afraid to take another practice test because I know I only have 2 more after that, and what do I do when I run out? Is it sort of, well, you're stuck with that score?

Please help,

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by LoveTheGMAT » Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:47 pm
Well you can try spending MORE time in between the tests.
I would suggest writing GMATPrep 1 and 2 atleast 3 times each. The type of questions on those tests are very similar to real test, so you'll see harder questions as you repeat them and already know the answer to those.

Maybe between now and your next Manhattan CAT, do 1 more round of GMATPrep 1 and 2. It will help build stamina and give you at least some indication as to what your weaknesses are.

Then do 1 more Manhattan and see the feedback. And then work on that feedback and do 1 more round of GMATPrep.

This way, you have 9 more CATs to go!!

You could also try other test companies, but Manhattan is the best, so I would stay with Manhattan and GMATPrep

Goodluck