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nosfuerato
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Hello all - I have been reading this forum for a few weeks now and I apologize in advance but I'm going ask some questions that have been asked before but my situation is a little bit different.
I am taking the GMAT on May 10th. I have a particular school in mind and it is really the only option for me because of work schedule, location, etc. Their miminum required score is 570 and I have a good undergrad GPA and sufficient work experience where a 570 would get me in. So, unlikely many who are trying for really high scores to get into top-notch biz schools, I've got pretty conservative goals.
I took the two GMAT practice tests from MBA.com this weekend and scored a 640 on both and had about 20 mins to spare in each section. I've heard these tests are pretty indictive of the actual GMAT so I'm wondering how much studying I should really do. I would expect my actual GMAT score to be lower than 640 due to nervousness, etc but would I lose more than 70 pts? Also, I would certainly take the full time allowed on the real thing so maybe that would raise me a few pts.
Sure I'd like to make a 700 just to say that I did but I really don't need to score that high and I don't want to study more than I have to.
Any thoughts and comments are welcome, thanks!!
I am taking the GMAT on May 10th. I have a particular school in mind and it is really the only option for me because of work schedule, location, etc. Their miminum required score is 570 and I have a good undergrad GPA and sufficient work experience where a 570 would get me in. So, unlikely many who are trying for really high scores to get into top-notch biz schools, I've got pretty conservative goals.
I took the two GMAT practice tests from MBA.com this weekend and scored a 640 on both and had about 20 mins to spare in each section. I've heard these tests are pretty indictive of the actual GMAT so I'm wondering how much studying I should really do. I would expect my actual GMAT score to be lower than 640 due to nervousness, etc but would I lose more than 70 pts? Also, I would certainly take the full time allowed on the real thing so maybe that would raise me a few pts.
Sure I'd like to make a 700 just to say that I did but I really don't need to score that high and I don't want to study more than I have to.
Any thoughts and comments are welcome, thanks!!
Nosfuerato
GMATPrep 1 - 640
GMATPrep 2 - 640
PR - 570
MGMAT - 640
GMATPrep 1 - 640
GMATPrep 2 - 640
PR - 570
MGMAT - 640














