Hello guys,
I gave my GMAT today and got a score of 550 (Q 48, V 20). I have no clue of how I ended up with a score of 20 in verbal. I wanted to break the 700 barrier but I ended up getting 150 points less than what I desired.
I started my preparation in mid of February and took a month off from work in May. From Feb to April I was studying 2 hours a day on weekdays and 6 hours during the weekends. During the month of May I spent more than 8 hours everyday.
Here are my scores from the mock tests
(1)GMAT PREP 1 - 600 (Q 44, v 28)
(2)Manhattan Test 1 - 600 (Q 45, v 29)
(3)Manhattan Test 2 - 660 (Q 44, V 36)
(4)Manhattan Test 3 - 630 (Q 45, V 32)
(5)Manhattan Test 4 - 680 (Q 48, V 34)
(6)Manhattan Test 5 - 720 (Q 48, V 40)(Some questions in verbal were repeated)
(7)Manhattan Test 6 - 710 (Q 48, V 39)
(8) Gmat Prep 2 - 650 (Q 49, V 31)
I was fairly disappointed after my gmat prep 2 test. Since I took a month off from work I decided to go ahead with my exam and was expecting a score between 630 and 670.
Actual GMAT 550 (Q 48, V 20). I was very calm during the exam and did not let the pressure get the better of me. I don't even have an idea of what went wrong during my verbal.
The books I followed
(1)OG 12th edition
(2)OG verbal review
(3)Manhattan SC guide.
(4) Manhattan Math guides
(5) Kaplan GMAT 2011 premier
(6) Kaplan 800
(7) Powerscore CR (I was not able to apply the rules I learned here on my final GMAT)
I want to give my GMAT again and break the 700 barrier. I have no idea of what I should be doing to beef up my verbal score to atleast 38.
I want to take my mind away from GMAT for a week and start studying again.
Guys, please suggest me what I should be doing to improve my verbal score. I want to take up a GMAT course. Is it possible to jump from a score of 550 to a score of 700+?
Can you guys suggest me any courses that can help me improve my verbal score to around 38.
Please advice. Thank You so much.
I gave my GMAT today and got a score of 550 (Q 48, V 20). I have no clue of how I ended up with a score of 20 in verbal. I wanted to break the 700 barrier but I ended up getting 150 points less than what I desired.
I started my preparation in mid of February and took a month off from work in May. From Feb to April I was studying 2 hours a day on weekdays and 6 hours during the weekends. During the month of May I spent more than 8 hours everyday.
Here are my scores from the mock tests
(1)GMAT PREP 1 - 600 (Q 44, v 28)
(2)Manhattan Test 1 - 600 (Q 45, v 29)
(3)Manhattan Test 2 - 660 (Q 44, V 36)
(4)Manhattan Test 3 - 630 (Q 45, V 32)
(5)Manhattan Test 4 - 680 (Q 48, V 34)
(6)Manhattan Test 5 - 720 (Q 48, V 40)(Some questions in verbal were repeated)
(7)Manhattan Test 6 - 710 (Q 48, V 39)
(8) Gmat Prep 2 - 650 (Q 49, V 31)
I was fairly disappointed after my gmat prep 2 test. Since I took a month off from work I decided to go ahead with my exam and was expecting a score between 630 and 670.
Actual GMAT 550 (Q 48, V 20). I was very calm during the exam and did not let the pressure get the better of me. I don't even have an idea of what went wrong during my verbal.
The books I followed
(1)OG 12th edition
(2)OG verbal review
(3)Manhattan SC guide.
(4) Manhattan Math guides
(5) Kaplan GMAT 2011 premier
(6) Kaplan 800
(7) Powerscore CR (I was not able to apply the rules I learned here on my final GMAT)
I want to give my GMAT again and break the 700 barrier. I have no idea of what I should be doing to beef up my verbal score to atleast 38.
I want to take my mind away from GMAT for a week and start studying again.
Guys, please suggest me what I should be doing to improve my verbal score. I want to take up a GMAT course. Is it possible to jump from a score of 550 to a score of 700+?
Can you guys suggest me any courses that can help me improve my verbal score to around 38.
Please advice. Thank You so much.












