by StaceyKoprince Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:49 pm
I need a lot more information in order to advise you. What was your last score (including quant and verbal subscores)? What do you hope to score this time? What do you think are your main problem areas? Strengths and weaknesses?
CATs are very useful for figuring out your (approximate) current scoring level, so if you have been studying for the past 3 weeks, you should take a CAT now and see where you're at (make sure to take it under 100% official conditions, including essays). That will let you know whether you are in a reasonable position to reach your goal in 2 weeks or whether you may need more time.
As a general rule, while you're trying to *improve* your score, you take CATs only once every 2 to 4 weeks (depending upon how much you're studying and getting better every day). You want to hit your target score on a practice CAT about 1 to 2 weeks before your real test, and then you spend that last 1 to 2 weeks (ideally 2) reviewing and maintaining that score. To do that, you take one CAT about 2 weeks before and another CAT about 1 week before (and review in between).
Stacey Koprince
Instructor
Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep