by StaceyKoprince Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:06 pm
You're in the right range. You've shown nice improvement so far. If you can continue to improve in this last week or so, you do have a shot.
Oh - did you take your tests under official test conditions? (essays, 10 min break, quant, 10 min break, verbal - no additional breaks or anything in between, taken at roughly same time of day as real test, food and drink only at the break, etc)
If you deviated from the official test conditions, then the scores aren't as valid (in terms of predicting test day performance). If, for example, you skipped the essays, then your verbal practice score is likely higher than it would have been had you done the essays. That sort of thing.
Assuming that you did take your tests under official conditions, you're very close - so you have a shot but you might not quite make it in 12 days. Are you working against a deadline? If not, you may want to postpone the test a little to make sure that you are squarely in the 700 range before the test. If you can't postpone for whatever reason, do you have the capability to take the test again if you don't get it the first time? (You have to wait 31 days to take it again.)
It looks like your quant score is close to maxed out but your verbal score has more room for improvement. Maybe spend about 60% of your time on verbal going forward - still work on quant to keep your skills up, but spend a bit more effort on verbal. If you want to reply with some information about your strengths and weaknesses in verbal, we'd be happy to advise.
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep