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I would recommend a private tutor, if cost truly isn't an option. Our Advanced Course score requirement is a 650 or above, and you're already coming in with a 720/730. I'm not saying the course wouldn't benefit you, but I think you'll find private tutoring a more efficient way to pinpoint what things are keeping you from making that last jump.

Now it is worth noting--it's not an easy jump. A 730 is 96th percentile, a 760 is 99th percentile. That doesn't seem all that different, but put a different way: only 25% of test takers who score a 730 or above also score a 760 or above. You're trying to get into the top 25% of the very best test takers out there. The last points to be found are likely the most difficult subjects on the test. Plus, scores get more fragile as you creep up into the 700s, so a good or bad day has a bigger impact on your score. There's a little element of luck in play.

The good news is that you already have a 730 on the books, so the worst that can happen is you apply with that (I promise, that will get you looked at at any program).
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