720 (Q48, V41) and time management strategy for quant

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I took my GMAT today and scored 720 (Q48, V41). I thought I would share my time management strategy with those who are good at math in general but struggle to finish quant sections on time.
When I started to prepare for GMAT and took a few practice exams, I was very surprised that I ran out of time on question 26-27, though solved those almost without any errors.
So, I knew that I should improve my time management by :
1) Picking up the pace: no double checking and use shortcuts as opposed to algebra solutions and formulas
2) Spreading my guesses throughout the test
To address my first issue, I used Manhattan GMAT guides and Archer. I solved OG problems under time constraint and developed an "internal clock".
For my second issue, I spread the exam in blocks of 5 as opposed in the blocks of 10 since I really suffered from spending too much time on individual problems and thus, had to force myself to move on if I could not solve the problem in less than 2 minutes. Here is my timetable I used:
Time left Questions solved
65 5
55 10
45 15
35 20
25 25
15 30
If I was behind this by 3 questions, I would guess the DS question after reading it (educated guess). I would not recommend guessing on PS unless you are stcuk and do not know how to proceed. Using this method, I was actually able to finish the section on time and score in the range of 47-50 on the practice tests. In my actual GMAT, I started by writing down my time table before moving to solve the questions. This worked for me. Though I did not score 50 on quant, I am still happy with the overall result.

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by GMAT Kolaveri » Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:51 pm
nice post..

pls share your verbal preparation and test taking stragies..
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by lenam » Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:14 pm
Unfortunately, I cannot provide any advice re: Verbal. I did not focus on verbal since I never had a trouble with this part. But I majored in English Literature and Economics. So, maybe my English major explains the score, even though English is my 3rd language. You do not have to be a native speaker to do well on verbal. I know some native speakers who do poorly on verbal as well as non native speakers who perform extremely well.

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by melon » Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:24 pm
@lenam Great advice.thankyou very much

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by KAS1 » Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:21 am
lenam wrote: If I was behind this by 3 questions, I would guess the DS question after reading it (educated guess).
That's an awesome idea. Thanks!! And congratulations on your awesome score!

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by vishal2012 » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:49 pm
If I was behind this by 3 questions, I would guess the DS question after reading it (educated guess).

This is a great strategy thanks for sharing this
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by [email protected] » Thu Apr 19, 2012 9:18 am
@lenam....Please tell me what practice tests you have appeared for