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connster
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:05 am
- Location: Vancouver, BC
Hey guys,
my first post here and I'm telling you all about my lowly score from today's exam! I had been lurking on this forum during my studies. I honestly don't know how I went wrong but I went seriously wrong, as this score is lower than any of my latest practice tests.
My background:
24 yo female with a background in finance. Been working for 2 yrs and hope to get into a Sept09 program. I have always been good with numbers!
My "strategy" (if you can call it that):
- January: took a GMAT class over 1.5 months offered by a university here in Vancouver. The teacher was good and I think the class was good too. It helped get me started and I knew I had a lot of work to do.
- mid-Feb - March: only studied sporadically. My resources:
Material provided by the prep class
OG 11
OG Quant and Verbal
MGMAT Geometry, Number Properties (a weakness of mine), Equations, and Critical Reasoning
This website.
- my first practice test was by Princeton and I scored 580. Not bad, I thought, considering I had barely started studying.
- second practice test, after some studying: GMATPrep1 620
- third practice test, after more studying: MGMAT 670 (Q45 V36)
- around early April, I really did start to study. I can't tell you approx how many hours I studied/week but honestly, it wasn't a lot (I work full time, plus I am very active in endurance sports/races)
- last 2 weeks of study, I had off from work because I am changing jobs. I went for a 5 day vacation where I brought all my books with me an studied on the plane (3hrs) and each night (1-2hours). The daytime activities definitely put a damper on my studytime though
- home for the last 3 days before the exam, I studied for 10-12hours each day!!!!
- final CATs: MGMAT 650 (Q45, V34), GMATPrep2 680 (Q45 V36 - st like that).
I really did think that would score somewhere between 640-680. And it looked like my Q was fairly consistent. You can imagine my surprise when the screen popped up and it said 580 and even MORE surprised at Q33!!!!! I kind of thought the Q was easy while doing it... but I had no idea at all that I was doing THAT poorly.
Anyways, I came home and cried for an hour and I wondered how on earth I am going to ever make it into an MBA program since it's obvious that I am incapable of doing math. Then I set up my Wii (which I had made myself not set up until after the exam) and played some games, and I am in better spirits but now left wondering how I can prep for my retake. I'm not in a rush to get it done.. I may wait until September to retake. However, how should I approach this? I think I should start the Q from scratch with the MGMAT books and take some more CATs.
Thanks everybody for reading this and for your advice and encouragement!!
my first post here and I'm telling you all about my lowly score from today's exam! I had been lurking on this forum during my studies. I honestly don't know how I went wrong but I went seriously wrong, as this score is lower than any of my latest practice tests.
My background:
24 yo female with a background in finance. Been working for 2 yrs and hope to get into a Sept09 program. I have always been good with numbers!
My "strategy" (if you can call it that):
- January: took a GMAT class over 1.5 months offered by a university here in Vancouver. The teacher was good and I think the class was good too. It helped get me started and I knew I had a lot of work to do.
- mid-Feb - March: only studied sporadically. My resources:
Material provided by the prep class
OG 11
OG Quant and Verbal
MGMAT Geometry, Number Properties (a weakness of mine), Equations, and Critical Reasoning
This website.
- my first practice test was by Princeton and I scored 580. Not bad, I thought, considering I had barely started studying.
- second practice test, after some studying: GMATPrep1 620
- third practice test, after more studying: MGMAT 670 (Q45 V36)
- around early April, I really did start to study. I can't tell you approx how many hours I studied/week but honestly, it wasn't a lot (I work full time, plus I am very active in endurance sports/races)
- last 2 weeks of study, I had off from work because I am changing jobs. I went for a 5 day vacation where I brought all my books with me an studied on the plane (3hrs) and each night (1-2hours). The daytime activities definitely put a damper on my studytime though
- home for the last 3 days before the exam, I studied for 10-12hours each day!!!!
- final CATs: MGMAT 650 (Q45, V34), GMATPrep2 680 (Q45 V36 - st like that).
I really did think that would score somewhere between 640-680. And it looked like my Q was fairly consistent. You can imagine my surprise when the screen popped up and it said 580 and even MORE surprised at Q33!!!!! I kind of thought the Q was easy while doing it... but I had no idea at all that I was doing THAT poorly.
Anyways, I came home and cried for an hour and I wondered how on earth I am going to ever make it into an MBA program since it's obvious that I am incapable of doing math. Then I set up my Wii (which I had made myself not set up until after the exam) and played some games, and I am in better spirits but now left wondering how I can prep for my retake. I'm not in a rush to get it done.. I may wait until September to retake. However, how should I approach this? I think I should start the Q from scratch with the MGMAT books and take some more CATs.
Thanks everybody for reading this and for your advice and encouragement!!

















