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Hi AriesDamsel9,

With an April 15th deadline, you have plenty of time to study and retest (and even take the GMAT more than once, if needed). With a Q48/V35, you'll have a bigger opportunity to pick up points in the Verbal section, but you could still squeeze out some points in the Quant as well. At your current scoring level, the GMAT becomes really 'sensitive' to little mistakes - you made a few too many when you took the GMAT last time, so you missed out on scoring higher. The good news is that you were actually really close to scoring 700+ last time, so it stands to reason that if you made some adjustments to how you handle the GMAT, you could probably hit that mark this time.

So, as I mentioned in my last post - you should plan to take a new FULL CAT sometime soon and report back with that result.

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Thank you for the encouragement. Which full CAT would you recommend at this stage - Gmatprep or Mgmat or any other?
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Hi AriesDamsel9,

It should be any CAT that you have NOT previously taken - any of the ones from GMAC, MGAT, Kaplan or Veritas will be fine.

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