Hi guys,
I just took my second Manhattan Gmat practice test. I took my first test two and a half weeks ago and scored a 550(this was without any studying or even being familiar with the types of questions/test structure). I have been studying daily for the last two weeks and just took my second practice exam this morning and scored a 600.
One thing I noticed as I looked through the results (I have not looked at each question in depth yet, just the scorecard) is that the first test I took provided me with questions all in the "300-500" and "600-700 range" and the second one I just took provided me with questions primarily in the "600-700" and "700-800" range. I am assuming this indicates improvement? Can someone please confirm that.
I have scheduled my GMAT 3 weeks and two days out from today. With that said I know there are threads/articles on best practice when it comes to analyzing tests and strategies for improvement but given my short timeline can you please suggest the best way to dissect the test I have just taken and how to efficiently use my study time to improve my score to the goal. My target score is 670-700 and my test is in roughly 3 weeks.
Thanks!
I just took my second Manhattan Gmat practice test. I took my first test two and a half weeks ago and scored a 550(this was without any studying or even being familiar with the types of questions/test structure). I have been studying daily for the last two weeks and just took my second practice exam this morning and scored a 600.
One thing I noticed as I looked through the results (I have not looked at each question in depth yet, just the scorecard) is that the first test I took provided me with questions all in the "300-500" and "600-700 range" and the second one I just took provided me with questions primarily in the "600-700" and "700-800" range. I am assuming this indicates improvement? Can someone please confirm that.
I have scheduled my GMAT 3 weeks and two days out from today. With that said I know there are threads/articles on best practice when it comes to analyzing tests and strategies for improvement but given my short timeline can you please suggest the best way to dissect the test I have just taken and how to efficiently use my study time to improve my score to the goal. My target score is 670-700 and my test is in roughly 3 weeks.
Thanks!













