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thunderdan
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- GMAT Score:690
I have taken my first attempt today morning. Following is my break down.
Quant: 45 (71 percentile)
Verbal:39 (87 percentile)
Overall: 690 (88)
I am originally from India and have been living in the state side for the past 18 years. Quant was supposed to be my strong section, but I barely finished answering all the questions in time & in the last 10 questions there were more of them answered with time constraint and almost wild guess in 2-3 questions. I think that might have effected my Quant score considerably.
Verbal was usually my achiles-heel but fared reasonably well today. At the point of 10 minutes remaining, I was left with only 3 questions. I should have paced the verbal section reasonably but I did not. Overall I am surprised by the score, I was not scoring more than 650 in GMAT prep & in the one GNEWTON test I took(it gave me 550 actually). The day before the test I took the second GMAT prep test and got a 580.
I am gearing towards applying from EMBA and need to check with current students and ad-coms if they would suggest me to retake the test. Considering the lack of time I spent on preparing(except for being a long time reader of Economist and WSJ), too much time wasted on Angry Birds recently, Christmas party on the day 2 nights before and the drinks that associated with it and the SUnday night Cowboys game I have watched till 11PM last night, I think I did at a reasonable level.
My only regret is, If I had scored 1-2 questions correctly in each of the sections; I would have been in the 700 category and not thinking about retaking. But I have no regrets.
Last but not the least, the daily verbal questions from BTG also have helped.
Quant: 45 (71 percentile)
Verbal:39 (87 percentile)
Overall: 690 (88)
I am originally from India and have been living in the state side for the past 18 years. Quant was supposed to be my strong section, but I barely finished answering all the questions in time & in the last 10 questions there were more of them answered with time constraint and almost wild guess in 2-3 questions. I think that might have effected my Quant score considerably.
Verbal was usually my achiles-heel but fared reasonably well today. At the point of 10 minutes remaining, I was left with only 3 questions. I should have paced the verbal section reasonably but I did not. Overall I am surprised by the score, I was not scoring more than 650 in GMAT prep & in the one GNEWTON test I took(it gave me 550 actually). The day before the test I took the second GMAT prep test and got a 580.
I am gearing towards applying from EMBA and need to check with current students and ad-coms if they would suggest me to retake the test. Considering the lack of time I spent on preparing(except for being a long time reader of Economist and WSJ), too much time wasted on Angry Birds recently, Christmas party on the day 2 nights before and the drinks that associated with it and the SUnday night Cowboys game I have watched till 11PM last night, I think I did at a reasonable level.
My only regret is, If I had scored 1-2 questions correctly in each of the sections; I would have been in the 700 category and not thinking about retaking. But I have no regrets.
Last but not the least, the daily verbal questions from BTG also have helped.












