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I took my first GMAT today and only scored 720 (Q49/ V40) despite having 730, 760 and 730 on my 3 GMAT Prep tests.
On all these tests, I scored Q49, except for the 1st GMAT Prep test in which I scored Q50.
I am planning on retaking this and hopefully can get a Q50 or Q51. How can I prepare to get this? I have gone through all the MGMAT books, all the problems in the OG and OG Quant. Not really sure how to proceed at this point to be honest.
Would appreciated any feedback from you guys!!!
Thanks so much!
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Q49 itself is a great score and to improve from here to Q51 requires alot of focus while doing questions.
I would say start working alot on Hard Level Questions and try to hit a very high accuracy.
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Thanks do you have any suggestions for what materials/ questions I should be doing? Should I be redoing hard OG problems or start using the GMATclub tests? I am planning on retaking in 4 weeks.
Thanks do you have any suggestions for what materials/ questions I should be doing? Should I be redoing hard OG problems or start using the GMATclub tests? I am planning on retaking in 4 weeks.
Thanks do you have any suggestions for what materials/ questions I should be doing? Should I be redoing hard OG problems or start using the GMATclub tests? I am planning on retaking in 4 weeks.
Try both actually. Do all the hard level questions as well as practice GMATClub Tests.
All the best
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Thanks! I will try studying the GMAT club tests. Do you think signing up for a quant class like Target Test Prep makes sense for the next 4 weeks to get to Q51?
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