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newuser_beatGMAT
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started studing for GMAT three months ago.
I took a Kaplan classroom course since my goal was to get >700.
Kaplan practice test scores-
Kalpan CAT 1 680
Kalpan CAT 2 690
Kalpan CAT 3 650
Kalpan CAT 4 680
Kalpan CAT 5 680
Kalpan CAT 6 640
Kaplan UPT 710
Kalpan CAT 7 660
Power Prep 1 730
GMATPrep 1 710
Today I gave the actual GMAT and got a shocking 610!!!!
I found that i performed bad is math and the math was very "different" from what i was practising on Kaplan classroom tests. I was challegned by most of the questions on the real test resulting in me spending more time and then rushing through the last ten questions.
Clearly, Kanplan classroom tests cover math which is different from the type of questions you get in actual GMAT.
I dont know what to do at this point.
Should i give up on my dreams?
If not then from which books should i study?
Please advise
I took a Kaplan classroom course since my goal was to get >700.
Kaplan practice test scores-
Kalpan CAT 1 680
Kalpan CAT 2 690
Kalpan CAT 3 650
Kalpan CAT 4 680
Kalpan CAT 5 680
Kalpan CAT 6 640
Kaplan UPT 710
Kalpan CAT 7 660
Power Prep 1 730
GMATPrep 1 710
Today I gave the actual GMAT and got a shocking 610!!!!
I found that i performed bad is math and the math was very "different" from what i was practising on Kaplan classroom tests. I was challegned by most of the questions on the real test resulting in me spending more time and then rushing through the last ten questions.
Clearly, Kanplan classroom tests cover math which is different from the type of questions you get in actual GMAT.
I dont know what to do at this point.
Should i give up on my dreams?
If not then from which books should i study?
Please advise












