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Re: Retaking GMAT in 3.5 weeks - need help assessing & study plan [#permalink]
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Hi JAE18,

It would help to know a bit more about how this Official Score compares to your CAT results - so how did you score on EACH of those practice CATs (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)? In that same way, if you're interested, I can analyze your ESR for you (you can either email or PM me a PDF of it).

You could potentially pick up a bunch of points in the Quant section in the time that you have - IF you can make the necessary adjustments to how you 'see' (and respond to) the Quant section. With a Q34, you made a lot of little mistakes as you worked through the section AND you missed out on LOTS of 'strategy-based' points. You don't have to correctly answer ANY of the hard/weird questions to pick up those missing points, but you do have to be efficient with your work overall and you have to avoid making little mistakes (which really means that you have to take the proper notes and do NO work 'in your head').

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Re: Retaking GMAT in 3.5 weeks - need help assessing & study plan [#permalink]
Hey JAE18
Glad you asked about the CAT's! I would recommend leaving the CAT's for the last 10 days, and then taking them every other day, using the next day to analyze your performance and practice issues which have arisen from the mock test.
Check this blog post out - https://exampal.com/gmat/blog/make-gmac-mock-tests/

As to your question on cancellation - you are right, that is out of date. You can retake the test after 16 days, so you should be fine.
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