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Your scores are fine, but ten practice tests is generally considered too much. You might be experiencing burnout with the CAT's, so it's probably time to relax and not take so many. Please don't exhaust yourself and panic before you take the GMAT.
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Thanks for the advice!!
Entwistle : I am less concerned with verbal because I am quite happy with anything over 42 for it. I am more concerned with quant as I feel that such a low score in quant will stick out even if my total is 700 + (for example : GMATPrep test 2 : (710) ; Quant : 44 ; Verb : 42).
bmillan01 : I also thought that perhaps I am suffering from burnout but I can't stop myself from studying knowing that I am only a few days away....
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I also thought that perhaps I am suffering from burnout but I can't stop myself from studying knowing that I am only a few days away.
Make sure to rest at least the day before the test. Two days is preferable in order to stay fresh and energized for the GMAT.

Good luck! :)
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