Got 640 ..Can i get to 700 in 40 Days ??

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Got 640 ..Can i get to 700 in 40 Days ??

by sundarashiv » Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:46 am
Hi Guys ,

This forum has been very useful to me in my GMAT Prep .

I Took GMAT Yday and Got 640 ( 46,31) . While I was dissapointed with the score i was glad I got 640 based on the way my exam went .

Exam Day

Bad Idea to take a 4 PM slot , I was completely blank at 630 when I started verbal . Almost wrote the exam like I am doing verbal for the first time . 3 RC questions were very lengthy and tought , I was not getting grasp of any SC or CR question as well . Despite reading Manhattan SC question I did not use any rule on the exam rather read the choices and selected the best sounding one . Getting 31 was a relief . I could got 35 if I had the focus and energy to complete the verbal section properly. Moral of the story Morning exams are the best !!

I was dissapointed with 46 Quant score , as I felt I did the exam really well cracked even the tough Probability and Statistics questions . Later thiking about the answer choice i felt i would have missed the bar in DS . Many questions in Inequalities , Exponents might have gone the other way .

Mistakes I made in My first prep

1. Though I scored very low in MGMAT and PowerPrep I some how imagined that I will magically score 700 in real Exams . I thought that answer choices in CR and RC were very tricky and not straight forward not realizing that this could be the case in real GMAT exam as well

Practice Scores
Princeton - 620,580,640
MGMAT - 580,480,600
GMATPrep - 710,690,680

Materials I read

1. All 8 MGMAT books
2. OG 12th edition
3. OG Verbal and Math review
4. Princeton Prep

Guys Is it possible to move from 640 to 700 in 40 Days . My deadline for admission is Nov 31st .
Also what other additional materials should I look into second time around .

My Current Plan after yesterdays debacle

1. Revise all MGMAT books , read the advanced section in all categories
2. Focus more on Readining Comprehension and CR

Any advice is really appreciated .

Thanks
Shiv
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by tlt2372 » Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:38 pm
I say give it another go! You have 40 days to prep. Review the Mgmat books and try to understand the problems you get consistently incorrect. I would not recommend flipping straight the Advanced Sections. If you dont get the fundamental questions correct, you eill never even see the advanced level questions. Go through the guide starightforward and I think you will improve your score.

Based on your GmatPrep (IMO the best indication of what your scoring potential will be) you can def get a better score!

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by chendawg » Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:42 pm
From your scores on GMAT prep, you can easily get 700. Your quant is solid, I wouldn't focus on it too much. What I would do is make sure you keep your quant score up, and focus 75-80% on your verbal. That's where you'll see your biggest score increase. The biggest problem I would have would be my stamina while reading passages and doing the CR. Make sure you build it up by practicing consistently with a timer. The biggest boost to my verbal was TAKING NOTES. I don't actually read it after I write it, but taking notes forces me to pay attention. Make sure when you're taking notes you're writing shorthand and in your own words. Try it out and see how it works for you. Good luck!