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I am ecstatic that finally I am done with my GMAT and did pretty well on it. Now I should be competitive for most of the programs that I am targeting. These forums here have been very helpful and I thought that i'd share here a bit about my GMAT experience so that future test-takers can benefit.

My background and why an MBA
A very typical profile. A guy bored with my IT job, working as a TL and wondering what the hell am I doing with my life. I have always envisioned myself doing something larger than myself and not being a slave to the next paycheque but somehow I feel I am stuck in a rut here where my life has only two destinations- my home and my nonsensical work at office.
I don't know whether an MBA will help me figure out my calling in life but what I definitely know is that it will open up those opportunities for me that are not available right now. In fact ,right now the only opportunity that I see is switching my job which is like a dead end in itself.

Anyway, more on that topic later, let's come back to the topic about the GMAT. I decided to apply for fall 2014 intake and the first step to achieve this target was to take the GMAT. I have always felt quite strong on Quant and fairly, if not very, strong on verbal. I thought that achieving a 99th percentile on the GMAT would be a great fete if I could achieve it and I kicked off my journey!

The resources I used:
I used the following books
OG13
Verbal-Aristotle SC, CR and RC Grails
Quant- Manhattan Quant Strategy Guides
CATs- ManhattanGMAT 6 CATs

How I prepared

I prepared for a total of 3 months. I really wanted to ensure that I finish my GMAT by 15th August so that it becomes easier for me to prepare my application and submit it in R1 for my target schools!

I firstly worked through all the verbal grail books as verbal was one area in which I was relatively weaker . The way I studied is that I would start with a chapter, go through the concepts and then would do the practice problems at the end of the book that tested on that particular concept.
Doing this really helps as you are able to build a solid foundation in one particular area and then move on to the next.

After I was done with the concepts and practice problems in the grail books, I moved on to the OG questions. I didn't want to use the OG questions while learning the concepts because then I wouldn't be able to get the maximum benefit from them.
Quant was not much my focus area as I felt confident in quant but still I wanted to capitalize on this and take my score to 51 so that even if something bad happens on verbal section on the actual GMAT, I'd be safely able to cross the 730 mark!

The Big day


It was not exactly a smooth sailing on Math. Since I had not prepared much for P&C, I was quite startled to see the first question as a P&C question. It took me around 4 minutes to do the question and I ended up becoming a little nervous that I have wasted a lot of time. I made up for the lost time in the subsequent questions and finished the quant section on time. The verbal section also went well and surprisingly I ended up finishing it with a minute to go! I was quite pleased with the score that appeared on the screen after the test !

Key learnings:
"¢A lot of people directly start practicing questions which I think is a bad strategy.Firstly build a strong foundations by working on your concepts and once your concepts are strong enough, then you can focus on practicing questions.
"¢Keep on visiting the online forums to stay motivated. Believe me motivation is the key.
"¢Spend a good amount of time in analyzing questions that you practice. Practicing more questions doesn't help; analysis does!
"¢Take at least 8 full length CATs. It will help you on time management
"¢Don't take the GMAT if you are not ready for it. I postponed my GMAT once because I knew that I will not hit my target score and I certainly didn't want to get demotivated by taking the GMAT once and screwing it up!
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by adigmat2013 » Fri Aug 09, 2013 3:25 pm
Thats a very good score and split. Congratulations.

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by AndyMann » Fri Aug 09, 2013 10:35 pm
Dear Gaurav,

Heartiest congratulations for a wonderful score! Can you provide more insight into your preparation for verbal? Also, can you share your MGMAT mock test experience and scores?
Would be really helpful if you can share some tips for verbal section and your approach towards SC,CR and RC.

Best of luck for your applications. I am pretty sure this awesome score opens lots of opportunities for you!


Thanks a lot,
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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:15 am
gauravdahl wrote: Key learnings:
"¢A lot of people directly start practicing questions which I think is a bad strategy.Firstly build a strong foundations by working on your concepts and once your concepts are strong enough, then you can focus on practicing questions.
"¢Keep on visiting the online forums to stay motivated. Believe me motivation is the key.
"¢Spend a good amount of time in analyzing questions that you practice. Practicing more questions doesn't help; analysis does!
"¢Take at least 8 full length CATs. It will help you on time management
"¢Don't take the GMAT if you are not ready for it. I postponed my GMAT once because I knew that I will not hit my target score and I certainly didn't want to get demotivated by taking the GMAT once and screwing it up!
Great advice, Gaurav.
My favorite tip is in blue - very true!

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by gauravdahl » Sun Aug 11, 2013 8:46 am
AndyMann wrote:Dear Gaurav,

Heartiest congratulations for a wonderful score! Can you provide more insight into your preparation for verbal? Also, can you share your MGMAT mock test experience and scores?
Would be really helpful if you can share some tips for verbal section and your approach towards SC,CR and RC.

Best of luck for your applications. I am pretty sure this awesome score opens lots of opportunities for you!
Thanks a lot,
Andy
Thanks Andy. Verbal was the area that I struggled in especially SC.Apart from what I mentioned, I took a couple of hours of private tutoring for verbal from aristotle prep as their rates were very economical and I really wanted to work with an instructor so that I don't miss out on anything.
I think what one needs to focus on on verbal is that you should know the right way of doing questions and you should know how to apply concepts. If you can do that, then cracking gmat verbal won't be very tough.

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by westcoastgmatter » Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:16 pm
congratulations gaurav on the amazing score..what other books did you use for verbal apart from the grail series and the OG ?

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by asciijai » Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:34 pm
Hi Gaurav,

Congratulations on a fantastic score. This certainly provides a lot of inspiration to fellow techies like me who just want to get out of the boredom of IT offices. One question here: Did you put in some effort everyday or just on the weekends ?

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by sopori.ashish » Wed Aug 14, 2013 3:36 am
Regarding the "Key Learning" points, could you elaborate on the approach/steps you took towards analyzing the questions. This would help in reviewing the differences of approach hence, refining the process.
Thanks!

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by resolehtmai » Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:51 am
great score gaurav. what all schools are you targeting ?

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by gauravdahl » Thu Aug 15, 2013 7:54 am
sopori.ashish wrote:Regarding the "Key Learning" points, could you elaborate on the approach/steps you took towards analyzing the questions. This would help in reviewing the differences of approach hence, refining the process.
Thanks!
I'd keep an error log to review my errors. I'd write down the takeaways and key learning from each question in that error log. This helped me revise the error log quite often. The error log became a kind of my own personal notes.

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by intenseCK » Mon Aug 19, 2013 2:50 am
Hi Gaurav,

Fantastic score...many congratulations.

Few queries:-

1. Can you provide details on the time you spent studying daily? and how u organized it? I guess u worked on while continuing on job...it will be helpful to manage time for me as well

2. Which all colleges r u looking for...I am planning to write mine in October...can I still look for june-july 2014 intake?

appreciate your help.

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by gauravdahl » Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:11 am
asciijai wrote:Hi Gaurav,

Congratulations on a fantastic score. This certainly provides a lot of inspiration to fellow techies like me who just want to get out of the boredom of IT offices. One question here: Did you put in some effort everyday or just on the weekends ?
i think you sent me a PM also. Have replied to your question there.

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by westcoastgmatter » Sun Aug 25, 2013 9:04 am
intenseCK wrote:I am planning to write mine in October...can I still look for june-july 2014 intake?

appreciate your help.
Which colleges in the world have their intakes in June-July ? Not anyone that I know of at least in the top 50.

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by EricaR » Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:30 pm
gauravdahl wrote:
I'd keep an error log to review my errors. I'd write down the takeaways and key learning from each question in that error log. This helped me revise the error log quite often. The error log became a kind of my own personal notes.
Keeping an error log is a very helpful thing. I have gained immensely from it as it helps you remember the type of mistakes that you made.

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by dora_dang » Mon Sep 30, 2013 1:38 am
"Keep on visiting the online forums to stay motivated. Believe me motivation is the key"
firstly~~congratulations~~high mark--730~~my dream ~~
and i took the first exam on 4th Sep. 2013,unfortunately, i got a bad score
recently, i prepare for my second gmat exam~~10.28~~i suppose that only the strong motivation of application can motivate me to keep on and never lose heart~~
anyway,try my best and follow you!