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If your're goal is something in the 700 range, then it's probably the right choice to postpone. If you're target score hovers around 650, however, then I would suggest another practice test (under realistic test conditions, of course) to have a better idea of where you stand. Base your decision on those results.
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Hi All,

Thank you for the replies.

bb - Please help me chalk my study plan.

I am aiming at 700+ score. I know i can make it but i am not sure how to go about the preparation. The last time i have given the GMAT i have identified that Verbal was not up to the mark. I have given time of one month now for english and tried to improve in CR, SC and RC. But still struggling on RC :( I am a working professional and spend about 12 hours at work and then plan my studies.
Is there anything i can do to improve my accuracy and speed aswell. I am looking at following a systematic plan. (like more practice with timed exams etc;). How to schedule the mock CAT exams.

Analysis of mock GMAT:
Geometry (Weak Area)
Numbers (Weak Area)

CR : Assumption and Inference (Weak Area)
RC : Main point/Area (The main problem here is i am unable to comprehend the passage in one reading)
SC: I am unable to understand how to attack a question as soon as i see it. Personally i feel SC is the scoring area, since we are already equipped with the rules, we could apply them easily. Could you please suggest some way to make this section more accurate under controlled time.

Please let me know if the analysis is ok or i need to be more specific.

TIA,
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