lesliehh wrote:
swissstud wrote:
Why is it that you have to send all your scores?
It is just GMAC's policy I guess. You can't really do much about it so don't worry about it?
swissstud wrote:
Also, do you have to wait a certain amount of time between your tries or can you just go back when you want?
You can take it once every 30 days, or is it 31 days. Around that. 4 or 5 max per year I think.
I don't know if you are aware of this thing called GMAT Prep. It is the closest thing to the real exam and is supposed to get you a real good approximation to the final score.
Thanks for the info!
Gmat prep, is that a specific test or can you find that in any GMAT prep book? I have 3 study books:
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The official guide for GMAT review : the only study guide with more than 800 past GMAT questions - and their answers - by the creators of the test / from the Graduate Management Admission Council
-Cracking the GMAT / Geoff Martz and Adam Robinson (Princeton Review)
-and a french book
I tried to do a diagnostic test in
the official guide book, only did math, I hadn't studied for anything, I didn't do too well, after 10-12 questions I stopped, I got about 3 right. I then studied the math theory that was a bit further in the book, learned about all the different terms (intergrer, factor,... I've never done math in english before so some questions I didn't even understand the question). So I reviewed the theory, sets, probabilities, etc... stuff I haven't done in years, just a refresh. Just to give you an example, I'm doing advanced econometrics at uni at the moment, I haven't reviewed my probabilities theory in 2 years. So I reviewed all the math, started doing practice questions again and it's going much better, so far I managed to answer every single one.