Cancelled my score

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Cancelled my score

by NeedAnswers » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:32 pm
So I took the GMAT today and it was a disaster.

I have a fever and didn't sleep much last night so I took the 8 minute break after AWA & IR to go to the restroom.

Being an idiot, I didn't keep an accurate track of the time, ended up losing a minute on Quant, and everything just went downhill from there.

I panicked on the first question, and took too much time on the ones that followed trying to catch up. I ended up completing only 24 questions before time expired.

Verbal, I probably guessed 5 or 6 at the end. I was so rattled by my Quant performance that I never really recovered.

I had only really prepared for about 10-14 days, and that too, didn't practice many problems, but I scored 650 on a GMATPrep test yesterday (41Q,37V), so I thought it was worth taking the risk.

I know cancelling scores looks terrible on a score report but in light of how badly the test went, I think I made the correct decision.......right?

I'm going to start over in a day or two. I had planned to apply Round 2 to a bunch of schools next week but obviously that's not going to happen.

I guess I'm just looking for advice on how to reflect on this performance and prepare for next time, which will have to be relatively soon because its very likely I am going to have to apply R3 to most schools.
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:20 am
Sorry to hear about your test experience.

It's important to point out the GMAT is a test of your math and verbal skills AND it's a test of your test-taking skills (time management, anxiety reduction, and endurance).

Your practice test suggests that your content knowledge is strong, so now it's a matter of working on how you tackle the test. Of course, the fever and lack of sleep probably didn't help, but regarding time management, I suggest that you use a Milestone Chart to keep you on track. This is covered in our free GMAT time management video at https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gener ... es?id=1244

I hope that helps.

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:29 am
You absolutely did the right thing with your score - not finishing kills results. Also, you might think about taking your time with your prep and applying next year because round 3 is almost a throw away...
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by NeedAnswers » Sun Jan 06, 2013 4:46 pm
Thanks Brent and Jim.

Jim, from the R3 application deadlines that I've seen for most schools, they're about 3 months away i.e. first week of April. So that gives me 2 - 2 1/2 months to prepare for the GMAT, take it, and since I already have my essays and recommendations ready, put in a solid application for Round 3 by the deadline. Do you think this would be too tight a schedule?