| View previous topic :: View next topic |
| Author |
Message |
sonibubu Just gettin' started!
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 22
Thanks given: 1 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts
Test Date: March 7, 2008 Target GMAT Score: 750
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:45 am Post subject: 780 (Q50, V47) |
|
|
Hey everyone,
I finally took my GMAT this morning and scored a 780. I was looking for 750 or higher, so suffice to say I've hit my goal. I'm at work right now but I'll write a full debrief either later today or sometime over the weekend. _________________ My blog: http://sonismbaadventure.blogspot.com/ |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
beatthegmat Founder

Joined: 13 Feb 2006 Posts: 3691
Thanks given: 29 Thanked 194 times in 116 posts
Location: California GMAT Score: 720
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:47 am Post subject: |
|
|
WOW! Congratulations, you've nailed the test! I can't wait to read your debrief... _________________ Eric
Discounts on Kaplan, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas Prep, and Stacy Blackman Consulting - see the links at the top of the page for more info.
Learn more about me |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
rajmirra Rising GMAT Star
Joined: 08 Jan 2008 Posts: 65
Thanks given: 4 Thanked 3 times in 3 posts
Location: Canada
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:56 am Post subject: |
|
|
WOW. This is just incredible. Congratulations and good luck with your apps.
Btw do you work for ETS ? Hey just kidding. No offense please!
~R |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
sonibubu Just gettin' started!
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 22
Thanks given: 1 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts
Test Date: March 7, 2008 Target GMAT Score: 750
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 2:55 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Here's my debrief:
Classes and Practice Tests
I took Manhattan GMAT's online course over the fall, from September til December (9 courses). Overall, I think it was pretty good. MGMAT's strenghts are Number Properties, Word Translations, and Sentence Correction. I didn't like their RC and CR methods -- I'll explain my reasoning behind this later in the post.
The MGMAT tests are probably the closest to the real thing (compared to Princeton, Kaplan, etc). I think the verbal on the practice tests is too difficult and the quant difficulty is about the same...except MGMAT emphasizes probability and combinatorics too much on their tests. The real GMAT puts emphasis on number properties, geometry, and good old algebra.
One thing everybody should do is to PAY ATTENTION. For example, "if n is a positive integer..." --- DON'T TRY n=0 or n=-1/2 when trying to solve the problem! PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS OF THE GIVEN INFORMATION!!! This is where the GMAT catches a lot of people, that's why I double and triple checked everything.
Practice test scores:
GMATPrep1: 700 (Q46, V40)
MGMAT1: 640
MGMAT2: 660
MGMAT3: 730
GMATPrep1 retake: 720 (Q49, V40)
GMATPrep2: 720 (Q49, V40)
GMATPrep1 re-retake: 770 (Q49, V47)
GMATPrep2 retake: 760 (Q50, V45)
GMATPrep2 re-retake: 780 (Q50, V47)
Real GMAT: 780 (Q50, V47)
As you can see, I took each GMATPrep 3 times. Some people only take each test once for practice. I think this is a mistake. The GMATPrep database is pretty big and it's a CAT -- e.g. I didn't see any questions in common between the first take and second. I saw some common questions between the 2nd and 3rd take, but it's still AWESOME practice. The real GMAT has the exact same interface, so there's an extra level of comfort when you've seen the GMATPrep more than a couple times.
Quant
As an engineer by profession, I've always been strong in and had an affinity for math. That being said, I did need help with number properties and Manhattan GMAT was a great help there. Geometry and algebra are my strengths.
One aspect of quant that I believe is overblown is combinatorics. These are pretty rare, and I only saw one on my exam. It wasn't even that hard, I worked it out on paper and didn't use any of the factorial formulas. There was also some probability but it was a medium level question earlier in the test.
Verbal
I always knew that verbal would give me the hardest time. The biggest help for me in this area was Manhattan GMAT's Sentence Correction guide. There is a reason this book is called the "Bible of SC." This is where I learned the real intricacies of the English language such as comparisons, modifiers, pronoun placement, and the like. I read through this book twice during my prep time and I think it was a huge help.
As for the RC and CR, MGMAT encourages taking notes for both. I ended up taking notes only for LONG RC passages and none for the CR. MGMAT's CR passes in their books and practice tests are wayyyy too long compared to real GMAT passages. The short passages on the real test are easy to follow, so I didn't need notes there.
The CR book was helpful in that it tackles different CR questions that can show up on the GMAT -- i.e. "find the assumption", "strengthen the argument", etc. While the idea is right here, again, their passages are way too complex compared to real GMAT passages.
Exam Day
I woke up at 6:30 am for my 8am test. Took a quick shower, ate breakfast, and headed out to Pearson Vue. I put everything in my locker, had my picture taken, was fingerprinted, and sat down at my computer by 8am. This place had more security measures than a maximum security prison!
The AWA went fairly smoothly. The second essay gave me some trouble as I couldn't think of 3 solid examples to back up my opinion of the author's statement. I finished the 2nd essay with about 2 minutes to go. I took advantage of my 10 minute break for 5 minutes. I hit the water fountain and ate my Kudos bar for energy.
I was very confident in the quant section. I think I got the first 7 or 8 right and then ran into some tough geometry, number property, and algebra questions (including mixtures). From there it just got tougher and tougher. The problem here is that I didn't know which questions counted and which ones were experimental (I've heard ~10 are experimental). I may have spent too much time on some of the experimental, as I finished quant with about 20 second left. The last question was of medium difficulty so I think I got #35/36 wrong. I also remember some hard DS questions that I couldn't figure out -- these turn out to be A,B, or D more often than C or E. So I think I made some good educated guesses.
Took another break, drank my overpriced Starbucks Frappucino in a bottle for caffeine. Verbal was easier than I thought it would be. Thanks to my expertise (haha) in SC, I averaged under a minute for SC questions. Good thing, because I took forever on the RC passages. I took a few notes on RC, nothing on CR. I do remember drawing a graph for one CR to help me explain what was happening -- The GMAT loves to take simple info and turn it in to rocket science.
I finished the verbal with about 3 minutes left. I verified my information and clicked that I wanted to see my score. I was expecting a score in the 730-750 range and was pleasantly surprised when a 780 popped up. I raised my hand, the procter came over and said it was only the 2nd 780 she had ever seen. Makes me wonder how rare this really is.
Final Tips-Study quant basics to death. Don't practice difficult combinatorics and probability questions unless you are 100% confident in your basic quant abilities. Things like number properties (even/odd, prime factors) and geometry (inscribed triangles, areas, perimeter) are way more common than combs/perms.
-Don't take too much time. Don't be afraid to guess when the quant question is beyond your abilities. This is probably one area where I hurt myself, as I forgot some experimental questions are thrown in and spent way to much time on some questions. This probably hurt me later on in the test as I was rushing towards the end.
-Bring food. This is important. The GMAT is a 4-hour test and you will need the energy. Take your breaks and get some water.
-For verbal, learn SC. It's the only thing that has somewhat of a formulaic approach. Use the MGMAT SC guide or something else to help you learn the intricacies of the language. CR includes some logic, RC requires good concentration and the ability to read fairly quickly. So practice, practice, practice all three.
-Finally, take each GMATPrep test at least twice, preferably 3 times. This will help you get comfortable with the format of the exam, and more importantly, will get you some practice with actual GMAT level questions. Just uninstall and reinstall the software after you've taken both tests. Make sure to go back and study the problems you get wrong so you can learn from your mistakes. _________________ My blog: http://sonismbaadventure.blogspot.com/ |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
smar83 Rising GMAT Star
Joined: 31 Dec 2007 Posts: 53
Thanks given: 0 Thanked 1 times in 1 posts
Location: USA Target GMAT Score: 700+
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 3:16 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Congratulations Sonibubu !!!! I am giving my GMAT tomm, so to read something like this was REALLY more than motivational and Inspirational !!!!!!
You have really KILLED the GMAT. Good luck on your Applications !! _________________ GMAT Freak !!
- Sid. |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
ajaypatil_am Rising GMAT Star

Joined: 27 Jan 2007 Posts: 59
Thanks given: 10 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts
Location: SAN JOSE Target GMAT Score: 700+
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:06 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Great Score !!!
Congratulations !!! . DO you really think "Taking notes" method which MGMAT suggested for RC and CR is really helpful ....I tried this method but,when I solve the test I dont get time to take notes...let me know ur commnets on this
Do you solved 1000 SC as well?
Thanks,
Ajay _________________ "MBA from top B-School in US............at any cost" |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
boobooyah Just gettin' started!
Joined: 01 Mar 2008 Posts: 12
Thanks given: 0 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:10 pm Post subject: |
|
|
| Terrific Score Soni!. Congrts and good luck for your next steps. |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
sonibubu Just gettin' started!
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 22
Thanks given: 1 Thanked 0 times in 0 posts
Test Date: March 7, 2008 Target GMAT Score: 750
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:36 pm Post subject: |
|
|
| ajaypatil_am wrote: | Great Score !!!
Congratulations !!! . DO you really think "Taking notes" method which MGMAT suggested for RC and CR is really helpful ....I tried this method but,when I solve the test I dont get time to take notes...let me know ur commnets on this
Do you solved 1000 SC as well?
Thanks,
Ajay |
Thanks Ajay. I only took notes for LONG RC passages, i.e. passages where I had to scroll the screen down. Just a sentence or two about each paragraph. The purpose of this was to keep track of where certain info is rather than to go back and use the notes.
For CR, I didn't use notes. As I said, I think MGMAT makes their CR passages too long and sometimes they require notes. The only time I took notes for CR was to draw a graph to help me understand the info -- "Company X's sales increased by Y from years A to B, Company Y's sales..."
Never used SC1000, I heard they don't have solutions included which makes them pointless to me if I'm wondering whether or not my answer is right. _________________ My blog: http://sonismbaadventure.blogspot.com/ |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
camitava GMAT Destroyer!
Joined: 05 Sep 2007 Posts: 627
Thanks given: 3 Thanked 26 times in 26 posts
Location: India
|
Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:32 pm Post subject: |
|
|
Congrats man! Ur story really inspired me ... _________________ Correct me If I am wrong
Regards,
Amitava |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
aim-wsc Managing Director

Joined: 20 Apr 2006 Posts: 1869
Thanks given: 71 Thanked 28 times in 23 posts
Location: BtG Power House Target GMAT Score: 801-
|
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
Has Just gettin' started!
Joined: 14 Jun 2008 Posts: 27
Thanks given: 3 Thanked 1 times in 1 posts
Location: London Target GMAT Score: 700+
|
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:35 am Post subject: |
|
|
wow - you did not just kill the GMAT.......you butchered it..... |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
codesnooker GMAT Destroyer!

Joined: 18 Jan 2008 Posts: 433
Thanks given: 9 Thanked 20 times in 20 posts
Test Date: Not Decided Target GMAT Score: 800 GMAT Score: 580
|
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:24 am Post subject: |
|
|
Congrats !!!
Thanks for your motivational post. _________________ Code Snooker
-----------------
Decisions are neither wrong nor right, only their results are either good or bad. |
|
| Back to top |
|
 |
|
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum You cannot attach files in this forum You cannot download files in this forum
|
|
"GMAT" and other GMAC™ trademarks are registered trademarks of the Graduate Management Admission Council™. The Graduate Management Admission Council™ does not endorse, nor is it affiliated in any way with the owner or any content on this website. The opinions expressed here are solely those of the author or those of the members of this website. Copyright © 2008 BTG Test Prep, LLC. Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group.
|
|