trivium wrote:
I took the GMAT a year ago and scored a 720 (Q45 V44). I really wanted at least a 730, so I tried again in October but scored a 720 again (Q47, V41). I scheduled a second test date for Friday, and since my last try I've gone through all the
OG questions. But I'm realizing now that there are almost no 700+ level questions in the
OG and I'm not sure it helped me at all. Is there anything I can do between now and Friday to help myself?
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