<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>I have the GMAT test on June 4. I will be ultra busy by May 14, what do you think will the almost three week time period suffice? My SAT score was 1900. and I need only the quantitative section and I need at least 70!</p>
<p>Please adviiiiseeeee...</p>
<p>My son is going to try to do it in less time than that, so good luck to both of you!</p>
<p>70? You mean 700? Someone getting a 1900 on the SAT is not going to get a 700 on the GMAT without serious effort. Try one of the practice tests on GMAT.com. I got the same score on test day that I got the night before with the 2nd practice test I took(and only 10 more points than I had gotten on my first try with the first practice test).</p>
<p>IDK, they told me they require only the quantitative section and I should score at least 70 on that section. My math score was 650 on the SAT.</p>
<p>Thnx for the good luck wishes!!!</p>
<p>ww.mastergmat.com offer an intensive online course that allows you to focus just on the quantitive section if you wish, maybe this will help?</p>
<p>i think either the school is fooling you or else you’re fooling us…the highest possible math score on the gmat is a 60 (but really it’s a 51 for an 800), so I think you’re pulling our leg :P</p>