Hello humphreydunphy,
Don't give up! You can surely do better.
A score of 660 is decent and a target score of 730+ seems realistic.
Also, with my GMAT tutoring, guidance, and counseling experience, we have to accept a fact with a pinch of salt that diagnostic/ mock test scores are above then what one should expect in a real test. There is often dropping in the score. Some students have even experienced a drop of 100 pointers. It is one of the realities, and your preparation should not sideline this fact.
A couple of things that can be a noticeable barrier to your scores would be some or all of the below.
• Inefficiency by using time-consuming Conventional method to tackle DS and PS questions still
• No expert support (maybe) who can tutor, analyze, and guide you during your learning especially on hard level questions while stably hitting middle-level questions.
• Lack of many updated questions and practice in the recent exam trend
• Not well aligned with time to solve questions.
We would recommend you make a note of various possible combinations of your target score. The possible scores will help you track your performance after taking the mock or practice test. It will also help you maintain balance in both the sections, and you will always be in a great position to allot the study hours to a specific area accordingly.
The possible score combinations for 700 or 700+: Q should be Q 46, 47, 48, and V should be V38, 39, 40.
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Since we are a math expert, we will recommend you go through our post on the GMAT club: Breakdown of GMAT math questions and types:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/overview-of- ... l#p1641411Since you are close to your target score, you can also enroll in 1:1 private tutoring offered by us
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Regular tests will reflect the positive change in the score, and hence, your confidence will boost up. Gradually, with the help of mock tests, you will be able to compete with time and hence will be able to learn time management.
We appreciate your time and patience in reading this reply.
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