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Here you go: https://www.amazon.com/review/R145GKA5BT ... ive=390957

Also, don't judge your performance based on the perceived difficulty level - I thought my questions were pretty easy too and I got Q49. For V42, I felt I failed and got every question wrong as I was not sure in probably half the answers.


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Thanks for the link for the question numbers in the Kaplan Math Workbook to pay special attention to. Also, thanks for the advice on my perceived difficulty level of the test. I guess you are right, the last Manhattan GMAT practice test that I took last week before the real test I thought I was doing terrible on, but I scored 630 on that practice test. So, I should just ignore my perception of how I am doing as I am taking the test because you really can't tell until the test is over.

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I took the GMAT for a second time yesterday(Friday). I got a 640(40q/38v). The 1st time I took it in December I got a 620(41q/35v). This is a good improvement, but I was shooting for 650 or better. Does anyone have suggestions on how I can improve? I've heard about keeping a log and I've heard about something from MGMAT called arch. Would one or both of those help me? If so, where do I get them and exactly how do you use them?

I was also wondering if taking a prep course online or in-person from MGMAT would help. I've read that some people say that they are not that useful if you are already very disciplined in your study habits. I am very disciplined in my study habits. I study 2 hours a night monday thru friday and at least 3 hours per day on Saturday and Sunday. Understandeably, it is making my wife mad...

It seems like the quant section was harder the 2nd time than the 1st. In my previous posts you can see what I've been using to study up to this point. I am getting discouraged and wondering whether I should invest the time in giving it a 3rd attempt.

I can say that I have taken many Information Technology certification exams in the past and the prep materials for those were great. Basically, you take a computerized prep test and it not only scores your test to show you how you are doing, but precisely shows you your weak areas so you know where to focus your studies. In my opinion, the practice tests I've used from MGMAT do not do that as well as they could. But, to be fair the MGMAT prep tests do give a pretty good indicator of how you will score on the real test.

Related to that, I've gone through the MGMAT CAT test twice now. Should I ask them for a complete reset of these tests if I decide to prep for the GMAT again?


Any advice I would greatly appreciate. Thank you.
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I took the GMAT for a second time yesterday(Friday). I got a 640(40q/38v). The 1st time I took it in December I got a 620(41q/35v). This is a good improvement, but I was shooting for 650 or better. Does anyone have suggestions on how I can improve? I've heard about keeping a log and I've heard about something from MGMAT called arch. Would one or both of those help me? If so, where do I get them and exactly how do you use them?

Any advice I would greatly appreciate. Thank you.

OG Archer is a MGMAT product - it's a bunch of things rolled into one. It has the MGMAT explanations for OG 12 questions (with the occasional video explanation that I never found all that helpful), it's an answer and error tracker for OG 12 and the OG Supplements, there's a cool statistics interface showing your results across different question categories, etc. Costs maybe $15. Just Google "OG Archer" and it'll be the first thing you see. I liked using it.

For additional support, I can't recommend enough two video courses that I used - I'm going to do a more detailed write up once I've finished my applications. The first one is GMAT Prep Now, the second is Dominate the GMAT. Google those up (I can't post URLs since a member has to have 5 posts before posting URLs). They were both of huge help to me. I didn't even have high-school math (got "D's" in even the lowest stream math courses), and those two courses and a lot of hard work got me to a 47 Q.
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