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How to increase my score?

by Willie Chiang Sun Feb 03, 2008 9:29 pm

Hi,

I just took my 2nd CAT exam (630), but I'm still kind of worried because the score I got was only slightly better than the 1st exam (620).

I'd like to know what approach do you recommend for my studying from now on since I already finished my GMAT Prep course.

I looked at my Assessment Report, and even though I have some weaknesses, my score is pretty much the same in all the topics covered in the exam. So I don't really know where to focus specifically to take everything one step higher.
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by StaceyKoprince Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:06 pm

Is this the Willie who was in my class (and Robert's)? :)

Most people don't see huge improvement from test 1 to test 2... but you're also supposed to do test 2 about halfway through the course and be on test 3 by now...

Have you emailed Robert about doing your end-of-course test review? This is exactly what we would help you with at this point - one of us would take a look at your tests and tell you what we think you should be doing based upon your results. Technically, you're supposed to have completed 3 tests for us to do this (two tests = not quite enough data), but email Robert and see what you guys can work out.
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by Willie Chiang Mon Feb 04, 2008 5:35 pm

Thanks for replying! yes it's me!

I know I should be doing test 3 right now, but I kinda fell behind with the class. Right now, I'm catching up by doing all the past work and going over the class recordings.

I remember in class that you mentioned the end-of-course test review, but what I don't recall having the email address where I was going to send it. Do you know how can I contact Robert?

I'm thinking of taking the 3rd test by next week, so I'll gladly appreciate all the advice you can offer.

Thanks again!
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by brian Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:32 am

Willie - Glad to see that you're looking to get the most of your score as possible. I wanted to give you Robert's email address -- feel free to email him directly.

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Thanks!

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