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I took the gmat with an aim to score above 650. But i scored only 600 with verbal 38 and quant a mere score of 35. I wanted to be realistic since I could make only 1-2hrs for studying during weekdays and the mock test showed that I was able to score near 650. My quant was weak and verbal showed improvement over time. I have been preparing since the past two months. I did more of verbal less of quant.
There's only one reason for this failure i didn't practice enough I failed at application Since verbal caught my interest n i started enjoying it i worked on it. In quant I learnt the concepts but couldn't apply.
My question to the experts on this forum is that I have only one month more to prepare since I want to apply for fall 2020 mba or ms programs. Is it possible to increase my score now and what should be my study schedule? Should I opt for a paid course such as egmat, Manhattan prep etc. ?
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Hi tktaha, I am sorry to hear that exam didn't well for you. As you know where you made mistakes, it is time to forget the score and move forward with a positive attitude and determination. I believe, 1 month is enough to prepare for Quant and you can easily hit your overall score target. You need some guidance and I recommend 'TargetTestPrep' course for Quant. It is highly recommended by users. You can take a trial for 5 days as well. I am sure, you will learn a lot and improve your strategy. All the best.
Hello sjas31, Thank you for the reply i ll take a look at ttp and their course structure,i would also like to know if i schedule my gmat for december will it be too late??
Hi tktaha .. I do not know which school you are going to apply to? As per me, 30 days will be enough for your preparation. If you do not belong to India/China, I hope you will find the exam date easily..
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