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I've been scoring around V38, V39 very consistently for the past 4 mocks (from MGMAT and GMATPREP) I've taken. I've hit a plateau and I just can't seem to break that magic v40 anyone else has this problem? For the last GMATPrep test i took i scored a 690 (Q47 V38) I'm super weak in quant, so I think Q47 is as far as I can get...I really want to break 700 so an improvement in verbal would really really help.
I'm taking my test on September 10th... any study plan/practice plan suggestions are welcomed!!!
Thank you so so much in advance!
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I've been scoring around V38, V39 very consistently for the past 4 mocks (from MGMAT and GMATPREP) I've taken. I've hit a plateau and I just can't seem to break that magic v40 anyone else has this problem? For the last GMATPrep test i took i scored a 690 (Q47 V38) I'm super weak in quant, so I think Q47 is as far as I can get...I really want to break 700 so an improvement in verbal would really really help.
I'm taking my test on September 10th... any study plan/practice plan suggestions are welcomed!!!
For Math: I would definitely recommend getting your hands on GMATCLUB Math tests...You have great set of questions over there....Just do sets of 10 Q each from PS and DS and then increase the number of questions.....a 49 on Math is definitely possible with more than 10 incorrect answers...so don't give up on math now
Thank you so much! I'll check the sources out One last question though. I recently bought the 2015 OG online test. Do you think those will be equivalent with the GMATCLUB math tests? Or do you think practicing extra questions from GMATCLUB will be helpful in addition to the 2015 online question bank? Thanks!
Thank you so much! I'll check the sources out One last question though. I recently bought the 2015 OG online test. Do you think those will be equivalent with the GMATCLUB math tests? Or do you think practicing extra questions from GMATCLUB will be helpful in addition to the 2015 online question bank? Thanks!
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I will not be able to comment on 2015 OG....but Check this out
GMATCLUB math tests are good because they help you build on your basic fundamentals of Math...some of the solution that I see in OG's or Question Pack are just too long...You will get a good grasp on shortcuts and how to approach questions under times constraints..
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