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Nice to hear some advices :)

Yes, I also did two Kaplan CATs:

3 weeks before the test >> Kaplan CAT: 580 (Q46%, V58%)
2 weeks before the test >> Kaplan CAT: 580 (Q40%, V74%)

I haven't mentioned them because they are supposed to be not the most accurate ones.

Now, I started studying again and that's my roadmap for the next month:

1. Manhattan Number Properties (I want to go through it thoroughly the second time, because I still see Number Properties as one of my major weaknesses)
2. Critical Reasoning Bible Powerscore (Haven't done anything special for CR, except the Kaplan Premier and a lot of people really recommend this book)
3. Manhattan Sentence Correction (I want to go through it thoroughly the second time)
5. Watch Thursdays with Ron
6. Two Manhattan CATs and analyze for certain area of weaknesses (especially in the quant section)
7. Tackle the areas of weaknesses by going once again through the particular chapters in the Manhattan Guides
8. Reset the GMAT Preps CAT Test and do them again
9. GMAT SECOND ATTEMPT !!!

One month to go through these 9 steps, but I'll study on average 2-4 hours a day. (It's anyway not that much time as it was in the month of preparation for the first GMAT attempt)
If the Manhattan CATs and the GMAT Prep CATs are in a range of 650+, I will be ready - hopefully!

I hope this is the right plan :D

Thanks Guys!
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I did all the steps from Step 1 to 6 except Ron's Videos because I just didn't like to study by watching videos^^

I did 3 Manhattan CATs:
CAT 1: 640 Q43 61%; V35 74%
CAT 2: 680 Q45 68%; V37 81%
CAT 3: 640 Q42 57%; V35 74%

Well, it looks like I haven't improved at all. :cry: :cry: FRUSTRATING...
However, I really like the detailed analysis of the Manhattan CATs and I spotted certain weaknesses:
1. DS is a lot worse than PS: Hit Rate DS: 40 %, Hit Rate PS: 62% (I really don't know how to tackle this weakness!)
2. Geometry
3. Only a 50% hit rate for CR (even though I went thoroughly through the "Bible")

Do you think I should give it another try?
I am still shooting for at least 630-650.

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The goal is to improve confidence in question accuracy. The disparity between your practice score and actual score may have to do with exam day conditions - your adrenaline is up, your mind goes blank, you focus on getting through the test without taking a moment to confirm why your answer is correct before hitting next.

You can control a few things for how you perform on test day. You can also control your preparation in boosting up you accuracy. Both are things to consider. If you retake, you should consider learning a few new strategies that will help you answer questions differently. Obviously going through the books and resources got you this far, but you need some other resources in your next phase.

If you have a specific area to work on, select questions of those types and get some practice. You can try some questions on the Practice Pill Platform. Give yourself 1 month and really think about how your studying this time along is going to be different.
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SECOND ATTEMPT: 700 (Q 47 / V 38)
I am so happy :)

Key Take-Aways:
- The last 2 weeks I focused exclusively on OG Questions and I think this is an important point as questions from other prep material are kind of different
- Timing is highly important. In the second attempt and in all the high mock tests I was able to have neither too much nor too less time at the end of each section.
- The right "guessing strategy" is key: Be comfortable to do random guesses as well as educated guesses and try to recognize quickly whether you want to skip this question (and do a guess instead).
- Red Bull haha
- And don't be frustrated by a score which is lower than you prep scores because, in my opinion, there is a WIDE range of possible scores. It highly depends on your daily performance and how lucky you are! I think I am a 650-680 GMAT guy, especially when I consider my mock results. The huge difference between 600 and 700 exists more because of luck and day performance than on an actual improvement in understanding the GMAT stuff. However, I will not deny that the latter was not the case.

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