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inequality wrote:
Hi ,

I have been taking a few tests over the last one month . The scores have been really sporadic.

My MGMAT Quants score range from 44 - 48 in 3 tests. My GMATCLUB test score was 31. I am not sure if this is equivalent but its shocking nevertheless.

My MGMAT verbal scores go from 33 - 41 in 3 tests. My GMATCLUB test score was 33.

I am also finding it difficult to solve many of the quants questions posted in the forums.

I have an exam in two weeks and need a score above 720. From these results , I am not able to assess my current level.

Is a score of 720 + feasible based on my current performance. Please share your thoughts.

Thanks


In mu opinion, following is what you should do:

Take a GMAT prep test right away. Not in a few days but right away. If you get 700 in that, there is a good possibility that you will get 700 in 2 weeks time on the actual GMAT.
After taking the test, analyze the questions properly. Find out the topics/sections you faced most problems in. Work on those particular areas in the next 2 weeks. No point taking tests repeatedly if the result is the same each time.
If you find that your errors are spread all over the place, focus on what went wrong - careless mistakes, concept not clear etc. From the analyses of the test, you will get direction. You will know what you need to work on. Say, if most of the errors are careless mistakes, you know you need to practice harder and then those timed tests might be a good idea.
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