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Have you see this threads?
should-i-retake-gmat-thread-retaking-gmat-strategies-83339.html?highlight=ml303

You may want to consider what the best use of your time is. Your practice scores seem to be in place with the official final score. Keep in mind there is a standard error of about 40, which means you will get a different score depending on how you are feeling, how much stress, etc.

660 is not a bad score but may not be enough for some of the top 10 schools without a significant explanation.
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Yes, I have looked at the retaking the test thread.

This is my plan before retaking:

Quant: I purchased the Jeff Sackmann Challenge set. By completing this I think I will be more prepared to handle the whole realm of quant questions.
Verbal: In addition to reviewing the sentence correction, I will complete the PowerScore Critical Reasoning Bible, and the MGMAT Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension books.

After that, I will probably do a week or two of practice questions and practice tests.

Any thoughts?
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Yes, I have looked at the retaking the test thread.

This is my plan before retaking:

Quant: I purchased the Jeff Sackmann Challenge set. By completing this I think I will be more prepared to handle the whole realm of quant questions.
Verbal: In addition to reviewing the sentence correction, I will complete the PowerScore Critical Reasoning Bible, and the MGMAT Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension books.

After that, I will probably do a week or two of practice questions and practice tests.

Any thoughts?

Hi, I believe for quant, more than thing what you need is to cut down on your silly mistakes. Doing this alone would get your score from 46 to 48. I am not discouraging you from studying qaunt but just advising that a strong focus will serv you better. Analyze your CATs and see how many of the quant question you got wrong because of a lapse in concentration, they should surely tell you a story.
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