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Re: Giving up on GMAT and Moving on to GRE?? [#permalink]
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Hi SophieSophie,

So, you are only 10 points away from your GMAT score goal. Why not continue studying? I’m happy to provide some further advice, but I’d like to learn some more about what is going on with your GMAT.

-- For how long have you been studying?

-- What resources have you been using for your prep?

-- What are the score breakdowns of your official GMAT practice exams?

Also, you may find it helpful to read this article on the GMAT vs GRE: all you need to know.

Good luck!
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