paragcs wrote:
Thanks for your reply, Karishma.
Just wanted to know one thing more : which are the practice tests available which are good and comparable to the actual GMAT apart from
Manhattan GMAT, Princeton Review and the GMAT TestPrep all of which I have already utilized?
If you do intend to take the test again, my suggestion would be to figure out exactly where you are not totally comfortable. I doubt just doing some more practice tests will help you get the extra 40 points. You anyway seem to have done many of them.
Let me tackle your question from another perspective. Put some extra effort in Verbal. Figure out what hurts you most - CR/SC/RC. If I were to take a guess I would say SC. You are strong in Quant so your CR should be good too (if you understand that the underlying concepts of Math and Logic are not very different). You have taken CAT so RC should be easy. For SC, go through each and every question of
OG carefully and analyze each and every option. Write down your takeaways from every question. Veritas SC books 1 and 2 guide you on how to handle the most frequent topics tested on GMAT SC.
In Quant, try and look at alternative strategies to save time so that you have extra time for the more 'innovative' questions. Try to create your own hard problems by looking for small tweaks that you can make to a problem to make it a little harder. That will help you bump up from 48 to 50.
Check out my blog (given in my signature) if you are wondering what I mean by alternative strategies.