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GMAT to GRE ! URGENT HELP NEEDED
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28 Dec 2016, 07:13
HI,
I just gave GMAT and scored 510 . I've been preparing from the past 4 months but the score is just not improving . In my mocks i used to get around 570-590 but in the real exam i scored even low . I'm planning of switching to GRE as i have only one month left to apply for colleges . Is it a good decision ?? I really need help . I want to apply this year only . :'(
P.S GRE Kaplan diagnostic mock score - (Q159 , V142).
Re: GMAT to GRE ! URGENT HELP NEEDED
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28 Dec 2016, 08:36
Expert Reply
Well this is a position on the edge with so few time at your disposal.
Raising will likely take more time than you've allotted - since you'll have to make improvements to how you handle BOTH the Quant and Verbal sections. You would likely need at least few months of consistent, guided study to get to that level.
Moreover, after 2 or 3 attempts is wise to switch from GMAT to GRE and give a try to the latter but this not means at all that the second one is easier.
It is more a common place that much. See our quant and verbal section; there you will find all the questions from the two OGs official and see what's going on.
Take the PowerPrep Exam II and see where you stand for during the official exam. After this, draw some conclusions.