by StaceyKoprince Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:56 pm
There's got to be more to it than that! The more you can figure out about what happened, the more it will help you to decide whether to go with it or take the test again. (Or - just apply to Yale. A user in another thread just mentioned that Yale will look at the highest quant and verbal scores you got even if you got them on separate administrations of the test! *Note: I'm really just making a joke here but if that sounds of interest to you, just make sure to confirm the fact that Yale really does this.)
Given the disparity in scores on the first test, I'm guessing you spent almost all of your time on the weaker area (quant) and then that improved but you forgot things on verbal b/c you hadn't been keeping those skills up as much. Unfortunately, it's really easy to forget the stuff for this test once you stop studying it regularly.
Anyway, if you want to try to think about what happened in more detail and post here, we'd be happy to try to help you figure out whether it might be worth it to try to take the test again!
Stacey Koprince
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ManhattanPrep