I have been following this forum for quite a while now. I thank each one of you for your contributions to this site. I have learned a great deal from your postings. I would like to know what you guys think about my readiness for the real GMAT. My target score is 720. My exam can be scheduled for two weeks from today, but I am apprehensive about achieving my 720 target.
GMATPrep 1: 690 (45Q-40V) MGMAT 1: 670 (43Q-38V) Old Kaplan CD CAT 1: 650 (42Q-37V) - This was a CD that I borrowed from a friend who noticed that the scoring is vastly understated. MGMAT 2: 710 (44Q-42V) GMATPrep 2: 710 (47Q-41V) MGMAT 3: 700 (47Q-38V) GMATPrep 1 (retake): 720 (48Q-41V) - I didn't recognized any repeats.
Thank you guys for all your help! If I do take the exam soon, I will post a thorough debrief for you all.
Well this is what I think - 710 and 720 are not very far, a difference of 10 points can be taken care if you can be little more cautious while attempting your exam. 700+ score definitely shows you have done a decent preparation and your scores are not dwindling much, hence its just the temperament of writing GMAT which you need to escalate. Be a little more confident and write your test with full force, reducing two or three mistakes here and there can help you reach 720 easily. Take care all the Best.
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