Despite not scoring as much I had wished for, I'd like to thank this forum for supporting candidates like me each time we had a query relating to GMAT. This site has undoubtedly been a huge support! Keep it up BTG!
Ok, I wish to enroll into a 1-year B-school program sometime after a couple of years, preferably in the 2016 summer. Until then I want to bulk up with some really good work experience. Keeping this in mind, I thought of atleast taking care of GMAT in the mean while.
I started working on GMAT in mid of Aug'13. Since I keep long working hours (~75 hours a week with a working Saturday), I did not put a date in my mind for attempting the GMATest . I just thought of taking each week as it came initially till I got comfortable with all sections of the GMAT. I put in 8-10 hours of studying during weekdays. I put in 6-8 hours on Sundays trying to make the most of the weekly-off. I kept this schedule right up till the very end.
Heeding the advise of a friend of mine (who scored a 760!), I took up the OG first. As mentioned therein, I first attempted the diagnostic test. I was hopeless in this test, getting a 'below avg' in almost all sections. But never mind, I had not done that kind of math for close to 8 years! I took up all sections simultaneously. The rationale was to get familiarized with the entire GMAT format as soon as possible and discover areas in which I needed to put in an extra effort. It took me 5 weeks to finish the entire OG. During the 3rd week, I attempted the GMATPrep1 and scored a 620. I knew I had a long way to go.
I then opted for Kaplan Premier. The books is rich in theory, but falls short in providing a lot of practice questions. The online quizzes and additional practice sets seem very very elementary.
From the 2nd week of October, the sense of urgency in me gained. I put December first week as my target for taking the final test. I had 2 months and I realized that I needed to practice as much as I could and needed to make sure that I worked on my speed too. Enough of reading the theory! So I scheduled each Sunday for a practice test and its review (very important!). During the weekdays I would practice from various sources viz. Kaplan's additional sets, quizzes, GMAT practice sets. I solved a lot of questions shared by members of BTG on this site. Whenever I had free time, I would login and start solving questions posted here. The explanations given by the instructors are A-class!
Over the weeks my scores hit 670, then 680, 690 and finally 700! I had my first 700 on the 10th of November! I was ecstatic! The day seemed perfect, I got a 700, United beat Arsenal

I was now attempting tests by Kaplan and MGMAT. However, I found myself getting stuck in 670-700 band. I changed my plans and took an appointment for 4th Jan, 2014. In the meantime, I kept attempting practice tests, finished solving MGMAT's books mentioned above and worked on IR (which was my achilles heel).
So after putting in ~250 hours, my practice test scores looked like this-
10th Sep. GMAT Prep1- 620 (Q41,V37)
12th Oct. Kaplan CAT 1- 680 (Q49, V34)
3rd Nov. Kaplan CAT 2- 680 (Q50, V29)
10th Nov. Kaplan CAT 3- 700 (Q50, V35)
17th Nov. Manhattan Test 2- 670 (Q44, V37)
18th Nov. Manhattan Test 3- 680 (Q48,V35)
24th Nov. Veritas (free online test)- 670 (Q49, V33)
28th Nov. Kaplan CAT 4- 690 (Q48, V42)
15th Dec. Kaplan CAT 5- 670 (Q48, V38)
22nd Dec.GMAT Prep2- 700 (Q49, V36)
1st Jan. Manhattan Test 6- 690 (Q45, V38)
Clearly, I had plateaued at the 670-700 band! I had had enough of practice. I just needed to have a go at the real thing. My last 2 scores were encouraging. I was hoping for a 700. A 710-720 would have been a bonus.
Test Day
I took the exam on the 4th of Jan. I slept well the previous night. I had a heavy breakfast on the test-day. I was at the centre 45-mins before time. The administrator was very cooperative. He asked if I would like to start early. I agreed. I punched in the names of the 5 schools. AWA was a cake-walk. IR was tricky as usual, but I managed to attempt 11 ques with 7 seconds to spare, when I just guessed and moved on for the 12th question. I took a 3-min break. Quant seemed easy. All the MGMAT Advanced Quant practice made the actual test seem fairly simple. I was on time until the last question. I suddenly realised I had 5 seconds left on the click. I immediately clicked on 'Next'...nothing happened! Damn! I clicked 'Next' again. Before I could click on 'OK', my time was up! Ouch. I suspect the unfinished business must have taken a heavy toll on my final quant score. The verbal section was tricky. I would generally finish the verbal section well in time, but this time I was just about on time. My final score read- IR-5, Q-48, V-34. Final Score- 670.
I felt gutted after seeing 670 flash on the screen. I know I was yo-yoing between 670-700 in the practice test, but I hoped to finish on the higher side of the band.
I am confused with this score. I don't know if I should re-attempt. I am aiming for schools which have had an avg. intake score of 710. I am in no mood to start over again soon. Since my scores always ended in the 670-700 range, I don't know if I can really propel it above 700 in the next attempt. The wound is fresh. I have been thinking of what might have happened had I finished the entire Quant section! But there is no point in dwelling over it, i know. I plan to take a break for sometime before designing another plan. Until then I wish to make the most of my Sundays...something I have missed doing for almost 5 months!