apidsadnick wrote:
Hi,
So I've been studying for the GMAT for a few weeks now. I luckily am not planning on going to a top ranked B-school and with my GPA need a relatively low GMAT score;however; I am bound by life to do the best I can.
That being said I was wondering how accurate the GMAT Prep software is. I took that exam once and got a 430 on it without studying. I studied for a few weeks and even got a manhatten gmat test in there where I found myself extremely frustrated to the point of tears and barely making it through to where i got a 460.
After being frustrated with that I took a day off yesterday from studying...well I studied for an hour I can't seem to take a whole day off. So I took most of yesterday off, I got a good night sleep, and today I just took the test at work and got a 590. I know I didn't get 130 points smarter in two days so my question is how accurate is the GMAT Prep and can I assume my score would be around that score since it is off of the mba website.
Thanks and my test is Friday so here's to a good score!
-Adam
GmatPrep is the most suitable source that compares to the Real GMAT.
As far as your scores are concerned- couple of things-
1. Is it the same GMAT Prep you took third time? Any repeated questions.?
2. I feel as you took your third attempt you got used to the GMAT format and your mind reacted in the similar fashion. Adaptability!!