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Hi guys, I took the GMAT in December and scored a 590 which was way under what I expected considering my practice scores. It was just a bad test day--little rest and high stress. However, I plan to take the GMAT again in two weeks. My goal is to break 700. I recently took the GMAC prep 1 exam untimed to acclimate myself to the test again. Two days after that I took the GMAC prep 1 exam timed and scored a 680 (45-quant/38-verbal). I know this score isn't incredibly realistic considering I had taken it untimed previously so there were some repeat questions. My plan is to drill the manhattan practice exams all this week and correct them. Then 7 days before the exam take the GMAC prep 2 exam to see where I stand. From here I was planning on re-taking quant and verbal sections from GMAC prep one and two as many times as needed before the exam. Do you guys have any tips or suggestions on the best strategy from where I stand? Do you think the manhattan practice tests are a good option this week? Are there better practice CATS? Thank you.
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