by StaceyKoprince Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:54 pm
I agree that 700+ is a reasonable goal (though, obviously, you've got to do the work to get there!).
Also, I'll disagree about the "take as many tests as possible" advice. :)
CAT exams are really good for (a) figuring out where you're scoring right now, (b) practicing stamina, and (c) analyzing your strengths and weaknesses. The actual act of just taking the exam is NOT so useful for improving. It's what you do with the test results / between tests that helps you to improve.
(Think of professional athletes. They're not trying to learn *during* the big match. They're just using everything they've already learned / practiced to try to win. Then they try to go get better between that match and the next one. Same thing on the GMAT.)
So taking a bunch of CATs is a pretty inefficient way to improve (you can improve some, but it's just a slow way to do it). Plus, there isn't an unlimited supply of good quality CATs... so don't waste them!
Stacey Koprince
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Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep