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Hi timfur31,

Glad you reached out and happy to help.

To answer your first questions, the GMATPrep exams are a great gauge to determine your current GMAT score. Since you were able to score a 690 on the latest GMATPrep exam (despite taking the longer test), I think you are capable of achieving your 650+ score goal.

With that said, I would not do a ton in the next few days. Keep your studying light. Review flash cards/notes from past topics to ensure knowledge has not slipped through the cracks. I also would not try to cram or learn any new material. At this point, piling on new topics would probably hurt more than it would help.

I wrote an article that you may find helpful that has some more advice regarding how to treat the final week leading up to your GMAT as well as some tips for test day.

Let’s me know how things end up, and please reach out with any further questions.

Good luck!
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