Hey guys,
so I did my 5th and final Online GMAT Prep Test this morning.
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Here are the results of my other tests
600, 670, 580 (Online Princeton Review test), 710. All of them were Official GMAT Preptest, except the 580 score.
Here's the thread where I talked about them:
https://www.beatthegmat.com/test-in-14-d ... 53884.html
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So I got 720 (Quant 47, Verbal 40) on my final test this morning. I'm quite pleased. Apart from the 580 score, I've had a good progression. On the last few tests I got more and more questions that I had already seen but I also got newer, harder questions so I'm quite happy with my 720 score. I'm very good at the Quant, I was less strong at the Verbal but I really got better these past few weeks.
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All in all, I've been studying for approx. 45 days, a grand total of 50 hours, working on textbooks, working on exercises, looking up info, etc...
I need a minimum of 680 on my GMAT, which is quite a good score. I absolutely need a 680 score, nothing less. If I don't, I can retake it but the application deadline of the program I want to apply to is April 31st so I could still take another one but I don't want to, I wanna go ALL IN on this try and give it my best!
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Do you guys have any last tips/advice?
Do you guys think I have a good shot at 680?
The test is in 2 days and I'm quite confident but 680 is quite a good score so I really really need to reach my goal
Thanks a lot guys!
Cheers
720 on last GMAT Prep test, official test in 2 days!!!
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I'd say that you have a great shot at 680+
My last-minute advice: stay confident.
To crush this test, you must believe that you're up to the challenge.
Let us know how it goes.
Cheers,
Brent
My last-minute advice: stay confident.
To crush this test, you must believe that you're up to the challenge.
Let us know how it goes.
Cheers,
Brent