I have recently finished the Kaplan Live Online Math Intensive course and am taking the actual GMAT this coming Monday (3/15) in hopes of gaining admission for Fall 2010'.
I took the Kaplan Ultimate Practice test in the test facility this morning, and scored very low, a 460. My scores on the other Kaplan CATs have ranged from 480-560. I understand that the Kaplan CAT scores are often far below what can be expected on the actual GMAT. According to the GMATClub Score Estimator, with a 560 on the Kaplan CAT I should be able to reach between a 620-680 on the actual GMAT.
Netherless, I am very worried and am attempting to put together a contingency plan if I am unable to reach my target score of 650-680 when I take the actual GMAT this Monday. The final score submission deadline for my school is April 15, so I will have exactly a month to continue studying and retake the exam if I don't reach the target score. My application and essays are already submitted.
I would greatly appreciate any input on the most effective way to continue my studies if need be. Right now I am rather frustrated with the Kaplan CATs based on the research I have done regarding the scores, am I am leaning towards purchasing the Manhattan GMAT subject books to work on my weaknesses (number properties, geometry, properties of sets), and working through those in conjunction with the Manhattan GMAT practice tests, the OG 12th edition and the free resources available through the forum.
Given I will only have slightly less than 1 month to continue studying, I need to maximize my time and efforts. If anyone has been in a similar situation (or had experience with Kaplan CATs vs. actual score) or can offer any advice, it would be very valuable. Thankfully I currently have the opportunity to study full time, on average 6-8hrs a day.
Thanks in advance!!
I took the Kaplan Ultimate Practice test in the test facility this morning, and scored very low, a 460. My scores on the other Kaplan CATs have ranged from 480-560. I understand that the Kaplan CAT scores are often far below what can be expected on the actual GMAT. According to the GMATClub Score Estimator, with a 560 on the Kaplan CAT I should be able to reach between a 620-680 on the actual GMAT.
Netherless, I am very worried and am attempting to put together a contingency plan if I am unable to reach my target score of 650-680 when I take the actual GMAT this Monday. The final score submission deadline for my school is April 15, so I will have exactly a month to continue studying and retake the exam if I don't reach the target score. My application and essays are already submitted.
I would greatly appreciate any input on the most effective way to continue my studies if need be. Right now I am rather frustrated with the Kaplan CATs based on the research I have done regarding the scores, am I am leaning towards purchasing the Manhattan GMAT subject books to work on my weaknesses (number properties, geometry, properties of sets), and working through those in conjunction with the Manhattan GMAT practice tests, the OG 12th edition and the free resources available through the forum.
Given I will only have slightly less than 1 month to continue studying, I need to maximize my time and efforts. If anyone has been in a similar situation (or had experience with Kaplan CATs vs. actual score) or can offer any advice, it would be very valuable. Thankfully I currently have the opportunity to study full time, on average 6-8hrs a day.
Thanks in advance!!

















