Hi
gmatman77 ..
690 is a good score. What is your target score?
Quant - Your score suggests that your concepts are clear but you are either unable to apply those concepts or making silly mistakes. You need to analyze the mistakes of your mocks. What are your weak areas and how you are going to overcome them? Practicing more questions and finding various ways to solve a Quant problem can help you.
Verbal - I think there is no fast track option. You can strengthen 'SC' because it is based on fact (grammar, meaning). For CR, you need to find subtle differences between tempting choice and correct choice. Generally, 3 options are easily take out. For RC, you can check out some different strategy to read and comprehend.
You can follow the Experts mentioned in my Signature. 'EmpowerGmat' is the most recommended prep course for re-takers. It focus on strategies, right mindset, and brilliant suggestions apart from nice video explanations. You can also talk with '
TTP' to help you further in preparing you and making strategies for Q50-Q51. I recommend you to explain further your weak areas so that you get a specific advise and not a general one. For ex. Are you facing issues in RC / CR / SC. Further elaborate which type of questions - Inference questions, tenses, parallelism, or comprehension. All the best.
gmatman77
Hey all,
Just wanted to share my GMAT experience and open to any suggestions you may have. Started studying Oct 2019 til now.
Did
Target Test Prep and Manhattan Beat the Verbal programs.
Did
OG GMAT official questions...
During week leading up to today, did 5 official practice exams: 720, 730, 680, 740, 720 (Q range of 47-50, V range of 32-42)
A little disappointed with my 690 today. This score is good enough to get into the programs I'm looking at, but I still want to get a higher score.
What can I do to maintain my Q score? How can I take my high 30 verbals into the solid 40s?
EDIT: Someone's recommended EmpowerGMAT, I've never heard of this program until today but it looks like this program can help with verbal. What's the fast track path for improving verbal?
Thanks all.