SteveFranken wrote:
Hi 2victory
Thanks for your comment, but given that I've been consistently scoring above the 80th percentile quant mark on all practice tests (Kaplan, Manhattan and GMATPrep), I really think I could do better when retaking. Verbal has also been consistent at the 45+ level, so I really think that with very little effort, I can leverage up my score quite significantly.
At the same time, it is said that schools definitely do look very strongly at the quant component, so I'd like to do everything to fill the tick box for GMAT as well as possible. (besides, 41 is juts plain bad.)
Cheers.
Steve.
I would say that if you could pull a 47 V, go for a 47 Q at least. It's not that hard. Read through "Number Properties", remember the combinatorics - if you have time, go through Sackmann's quant book and his extreme set. You should be set after these.
A 770 is definitely not the same as 710, trust me -i've observed examples.
I'm taking GMAT next month, just after a month's study (I started June 1) - because I'm basically studying 10 hours a day - got nothing else to do. I got 800 for my SAT Math II .....and presumably, I won't need to worry about GMAT math that much.