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magicalhat
- Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
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- Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 7:09 am
Hi everyone,
Just wanted to share my story. After passing a Kaplan GMAT class with flying colors, I sat down to take the exam yesterday, and it went, well, a lot worse than I expected. I ended up with a 550 (35 in quant and a 31 in Verbal), which was more 80 points below my lowest score on any practice test. I don't know what happened. I think it was partly nerves, and it just seemed that I would struggle on a question and it would just snowball and I'd start missing more and more. I took the advice of everyone here and used the OG and supplements and I even bought some MGMAT books after my Kaplan class was finished, so I don't know what went wrong. A week before the test, I scored a 660 on a MGMAT practice test, so I don't think I'm in that bad shape. Do you guys think I can improve my score? Or should I just leave the GMAT alone?
Just wanted to share my story. After passing a Kaplan GMAT class with flying colors, I sat down to take the exam yesterday, and it went, well, a lot worse than I expected. I ended up with a 550 (35 in quant and a 31 in Verbal), which was more 80 points below my lowest score on any practice test. I don't know what happened. I think it was partly nerves, and it just seemed that I would struggle on a question and it would just snowball and I'd start missing more and more. I took the advice of everyone here and used the OG and supplements and I even bought some MGMAT books after my Kaplan class was finished, so I don't know what went wrong. A week before the test, I scored a 660 on a MGMAT practice test, so I don't think I'm in that bad shape. Do you guys think I can improve my score? Or should I just leave the GMAT alone?












