Hi everyone,
I am looking to take my GMAT at the end of March and hoping to get a score in the mid-600's. Many of those who have scored well in the posts I have seen (and I probably haven't seen them all) have started with a high score. However, my case is a little different as I am currently scoring in the mid-400's. I have been studying since the middle of December and my results are as follows:
PowerPrep 1: 430
3wks of studying
PR online Test: 450
I have done many practice questions in the OG, 11thEd and am now doing practice questions from the Kaplan Premier Program book. I'm scoring a 70-75% in my verbal practice questions. I will take another test(probably Kaplan) this weekend to determine any progress made.
Are there any suggestions for this type of situation where I'm looking for a big increase in score? I know that some of you have done this and as a matter of fact, I have been recently inspired by a fellow blogger who started in the 500s and scored a 720 on the real deal.
Your thoughts...............
I am looking to take my GMAT at the end of March and hoping to get a score in the mid-600's. Many of those who have scored well in the posts I have seen (and I probably haven't seen them all) have started with a high score. However, my case is a little different as I am currently scoring in the mid-400's. I have been studying since the middle of December and my results are as follows:
PowerPrep 1: 430
3wks of studying
PR online Test: 450
I have done many practice questions in the OG, 11thEd and am now doing practice questions from the Kaplan Premier Program book. I'm scoring a 70-75% in my verbal practice questions. I will take another test(probably Kaplan) this weekend to determine any progress made.
Are there any suggestions for this type of situation where I'm looking for a big increase in score? I know that some of you have done this and as a matter of fact, I have been recently inspired by a fellow blogger who started in the 500s and scored a 720 on the real deal.
Your thoughts...............












