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Hi Guys, I have given 3 MGMAT test so far and my results consistently has been 660. I am trying to work on my errors but it seems like I have hit a wall.
What should I do? Also it seems that the MGMAT number property questions are extremely difficult. Is this the case on the real GMAT too?
yah, try another test prep CAT (or go directly to the source -- GMATPREP) to gauge your progress...
some say MGMAT tests are harder, some say the GMATPREP software is harder... so it really depends on the person.
also, if you're plateauing, then i suggest try doing OTHER things outside your comfort zone (i.e. more number property drills and reviewing all the problems you got wrong AGAIN).
Originally posted by BM on 11 Jul 2010, 06:27.
Last edited by BM on 11 Jul 2010, 12:43, edited 1 time in total.
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As one member has already suggested, work on your weak spots. Manhattan Number Properties is excellent preparation. Although everyone has a unique opinion, I think that most consider Manhattan CATs more difficult than the GMATPrep.
Don't read too much into the scores on the practice tests. I would use them primarily as a time-management tool. I kept getting 660s on my MGMAT practice tests and became fed up with them after a while. GMATPrep is your best bet. Good luck on your test!
I wouldn't rely too much on the practice tests results - even GMATPrep. A lot of people say it's the best estimator of your score but I'd suggest just take the results with a grain of salt. Or take them and treat them as confidence boosters. But I think it boils down to how prepared you feel.