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saintforlife
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I got a 710 on my GMAT Prep #1 on Oct 30th - 49Q, 37V
I got a 720 on my GMAT Prep #2 on Nov 5th - 49Q, 40V
My target score is 720 and my date of GMAT is Nov 9th, Friday at 2:00 pm. Do scores typically tend to go down in the actual GMAT? I want to at least maintain this level if not improve on my score. I certainly don't want it to go down.
I have completed about 50% of the questions in OG13, Quant Review and Verbal Review. My plan is to again review those questions I got wrong in these official guides and the two GMAT Prep exams. Then try to do as many of the remaining questions I can in the official guides in the days leading up to the exam. Is this a good strategy?
What can I do in the next 5 days to maximize the score and get the best score I can? I have taken off work from both Thursday and Friday. I can study for about 4-5 hours every night after work on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I have identified certain weak areas - Combinatorics, Probability and certain number property questions which involve inequalities that I never get right. So I have decided to just guess on those questions to bank some time and I did on both my GMAT Prep exams (did that sentence violate parallelism, it sounds funny
).
All tips and suggestions welcome!
Thanks in advance.
I got a 720 on my GMAT Prep #2 on Nov 5th - 49Q, 40V
My target score is 720 and my date of GMAT is Nov 9th, Friday at 2:00 pm. Do scores typically tend to go down in the actual GMAT? I want to at least maintain this level if not improve on my score. I certainly don't want it to go down.
I have completed about 50% of the questions in OG13, Quant Review and Verbal Review. My plan is to again review those questions I got wrong in these official guides and the two GMAT Prep exams. Then try to do as many of the remaining questions I can in the official guides in the days leading up to the exam. Is this a good strategy?
What can I do in the next 5 days to maximize the score and get the best score I can? I have taken off work from both Thursday and Friday. I can study for about 4-5 hours every night after work on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I have identified certain weak areas - Combinatorics, Probability and certain number property questions which involve inequalities that I never get right. So I have decided to just guess on those questions to bank some time and I did on both my GMAT Prep exams (did that sentence violate parallelism, it sounds funny
All tips and suggestions welcome!
Thanks in advance.













