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inharmonywithlife Just gettin' started!
Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 1
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Test Date: TBD Target GMAT Score: 750+
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 5:52 am Post subject: Need advice on whether to retake GMAT or not |
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Hi,
I took GMAT in Oct 2007 and scored 710 (93 Percentile) V(37) Q(50) AWA(4.0). This year, I applied for ISB alone but got rejected.
Now I'm thinking whether to retake it or not. I'm aiming at scoring 750+.
Profile
Industry: IT
Work Experience: 5 years 2 months in a renowned MNC (2 years of US)
Education: BE with 80%
Extra Curricular: Good
My First Attempt Prep
Prep Books:
The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 11th Edition
Cracking the GMAT, 2007 Edition (Graduate Test Prep)
The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review
The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review
Practise Tests:
GMATPrep Software
Princeton Review - Online Tests
Pracise Test Scores:
1. GMATPrep Software - Practise Test 1
710 Q (30/37) V (29/41)
2. Princeton Review Practise Test 1
600 V[28] Q[45]
3. Princeton Review Practise Test 2
700 V[36] Q[51]
4. Princeton Review Practise Test 3
590 V[28] Q[44] [Lapsed my soncentration and couldn't complete both the sections and hence the penalty]
5. GMATPrep Software - Practise Test 2
720 Quants (30/37) Verbal (31/41)
My observations
- Limited Prep Tools...Never tried Manhattan/Kaplan Prep materials
- Paced too much...was a bit hasty and solved too many questions in a day and did not allow enough time for reviewing the answers.
- Didn't practise enough for AWA
- Could not concentrate enough in the verbal section (last 15 - 20 questions)
- Quants problems are less complex in the above mentioned materials. I found the actual GMAT questions to be a little tougher.
- And above all could NEVER IMPROVE my score beyond 710/720 range
Need suggestions on
- Strategies to improve my score beyond the 750 mark
- Materials to strengthen in the Verbal section
- Other Quants Prep materials
Looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks so much |
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parore26 Really wants to Beat The GMAT!
Joined: 25 Apr 2007 Posts: 135
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Location: New York, NY Test Date: Jan-2-2008 Target GMAT Score: 750
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 1:08 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think you need to re-take the GMAT. A school like ISB is unlikely to have rejected you based on a 710. Before you decide you might want to ask either Stacy or Amy to better understand what reasons might have contributed to your rejection.
If you do decide to retake, the first step I'd suggest is to analyze which type of questions in the verbal section (i.e. CR, RC or SC) are troubling you the most. Based on that, if you can boil it down to one or two of these three sections it would be easier to suggest materials that can help you. Best of Luck! |
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