- vikrantr93
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Hi guys,
I gave my GMAT today and scored 680 (Q50, V32). This was my first attempt and I was very disappointed when I saw my score, because I had been studying quite hard for last two and half months. I had given about 6 CATs and was scoring consistently above 700. But I don't know what happened during the exam, like really a bad question set showed up.
I had done the following over the course of verbal prep:
OG 12
Verbal Review 2nd Ed
Manhattan SC
PowerScore CR Bible
LSAT CR sets (around 200)
Manhattan 700-800 level RCs set (probably biggest mistake)
Manhattan 700-800 level SCs set
Also the The last tests I've taken (weekly) are as follows:
GMAT Prep 640
MGCAT 1 630
Knewton CAT 690
MGCAT 2 700
MGCAT 3 720
GMAT Prep 740
I was pretty confident that I'd score above 700.
During the actual exam, I realized that the quant section was much easy. I had solved Manhattan 700-800 level sets for Maths, and GMAT math was a lot easier. HOWEVER the verbal portion was on different level. I got two long passages and two short passages, which I think is unusual. Many of the CR questions were assumption questions. Very few SCs were short. Verbal questions were considerably harder than OG. MGCAT's math section is tougher than actual GMAT, but Verbal is nowhere near. I used to score in the range of 39-40 in MGCAT verbal section, and NEVER once ran out of time. In fact I used to finish verbal section with 4-5 mins left...And during actual exam I lagged so much that I had to click last 3 questions randomly..
Could someone please help me out as how I should approach the verbal section, as I'm planning to retake GMAT in two weeks. And I really want to score better.
Pls suggest me on how I can improve on this and get a score of 720+.
Million thanks in advance,
Vikrant
I gave my GMAT today and scored 680 (Q50, V32). This was my first attempt and I was very disappointed when I saw my score, because I had been studying quite hard for last two and half months. I had given about 6 CATs and was scoring consistently above 700. But I don't know what happened during the exam, like really a bad question set showed up.
I had done the following over the course of verbal prep:
OG 12
Verbal Review 2nd Ed
Manhattan SC
PowerScore CR Bible
LSAT CR sets (around 200)
Manhattan 700-800 level RCs set (probably biggest mistake)
Manhattan 700-800 level SCs set
Also the The last tests I've taken (weekly) are as follows:
GMAT Prep 640
MGCAT 1 630
Knewton CAT 690
MGCAT 2 700
MGCAT 3 720
GMAT Prep 740
I was pretty confident that I'd score above 700.
During the actual exam, I realized that the quant section was much easy. I had solved Manhattan 700-800 level sets for Maths, and GMAT math was a lot easier. HOWEVER the verbal portion was on different level. I got two long passages and two short passages, which I think is unusual. Many of the CR questions were assumption questions. Very few SCs were short. Verbal questions were considerably harder than OG. MGCAT's math section is tougher than actual GMAT, but Verbal is nowhere near. I used to score in the range of 39-40 in MGCAT verbal section, and NEVER once ran out of time. In fact I used to finish verbal section with 4-5 mins left...And during actual exam I lagged so much that I had to click last 3 questions randomly..
Could someone please help me out as how I should approach the verbal section, as I'm planning to retake GMAT in two weeks. And I really want to score better.
Pls suggest me on how I can improve on this and get a score of 720+.
Million thanks in advance,
Vikrant












