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Re: How to know when you are ready? [#permalink]
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Hi soumyadeeppaul1,

Since your score goal is 700, I think you'll know you are ready once you hit 700 or higher on consecutive official practice exams. However, if you feel as though you are not progressing and need some advice regarding how to improve your GMAT quant and verbal skills, feel free to reach out. Lastly, you may find it helpful to read the following article:

How to Score a 700+ on the GMAT — A Mini Guide for Success
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Hi soumyadeeppaul1,

Approximately 2 weeks ago, you posted (here: https://gmatclub.com/forum/are-online-p ... 33391.html) that you had not taken any practice CATs yet. In this recent post-thread, you referred to your 'last official mock' - so how many CATs/mocks have you taken over the last 2 weeks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

If this is the only CAT that you've taken, then a 650 is a great initial performance - especially since there are a number of aspects to performing at a high level on a FULL-LENGTH CAT that you probably have not learned yet. Depending on the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores - and the overall work that you have done so far - you could potentially hit 700 in a month. That having been said, if you have just this one CAT result, then that's not a lot of data to work with - and you may need closer to 2 months of consistent, guided study time before you can consistently hit your Score Goal.

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Hi Soumyadeep, if your target is 700 and you are getting 650, it definitely means that you're not ready yet.

However, giving more mock tests or doing more practice, is not how will get ready.

A thorough analysis of your performance across few mock tests will hopefully let you recognize a pattern, so that you can dedicatedly work on strengthening your weaker areas, both by building concepts in those areas and by focused practice.
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EMPOWERgmatRichC wrote:
Hi soumyadeeppaul1,

Approximately 2 weeks ago, you posted (here: https://gmatclub.com/forum/are-online-p ... 33391.html) that you had not taken any practice CATs yet. In this recent post-thread, you referred to your 'last official mock' - so how many CATs/mocks have you taken over the last 2 weeks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

If this is the only CAT that you've taken, then a 650 is a great initial performance - especially since there are a number of aspects to performing at a high level on a FULL-LENGTH CAT that you probably have not learned yet. Depending on the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores - and the overall work that you have done so far - you could potentially hit 700 in a month. That having been said, if you have just this one CAT result, then that's not a lot of data to work with - and you may need closer to 2 months of consistent, guided study time before you can consistently hit your Score Goal.

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Hello Rich, I have actually taken 2 CATs, at a gap of 5 days in between. The first one was 520, the second was 650. As you guessed on the other thread, I am actually decent at Quant (Q46), but I'm having trouble with RCs in verbal (V33). Any tips on how to get better? I have not started with any serious reading materials like the Economist or WSJ, but I am a voracious reader of fiction since childhood.

I would really like your inputs on how to consistently hit 700 within a month. This shortened timeline would really help me to apply for schools by this year's Round 2 deadlines. I really don't want to go for Round 3, since the intake is very low at that point. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Hi soumyadeeppaul1,

That additional CAT Score makes your situation a bit more complicated. The idea that you actually improved 130 points in just 5 days is dubious, so maybe you were just 'unlucky' when you took that 1st CAT (maybe you made a bunch of little mistakes) OR maybe you got a bit lucky on the 2nd CAT (for example, if every time you 'narrowed a Verbal question down to 2 choices", you chose the correct one; maybe you had seen some of the questions before) OR it might be a combination of the two - and your actual 'ability level' is in the mid-500s to high-500s.

To try to clarify this issue a bit, I suggest that you study however you choose for the rest of this week, then take a NEW CAT this weekend. Make sure to take it in a realistic fashion (take the FULL CAT, at the same time of day as when you'll take the Official GMAT, if you're taking your GMAT at a Test Center, then wear a face mask while you take your CAT, etc.). Once you have that score, you should report back here and we can discuss the results and how you might adjust your studies going forward.

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