- sumgb
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Hello fellow GMATers,
I reappeared for my GMAT today (first attempt,Nov'10- 520 (Q44, V19)) and was very disappointed to see a score of 610 (Q49 V23). I desperately need advice on how to approach GMAT test.
Here are my notes -
First attempt 520 (Q44, V19) AWA 4.5
Prepared for around 2 months on and off. I was confident in quant however on test day I could not manage time well. I was OK (not confident) about my verbal but still went on with it.
Difficulties I faced in my first attempt prep and test:-
Prep:-
1. not solid. just went through OG12 and verbal concepts not thoroughly mastered
2. Took practice tests but never simulated real time conditions
Actual Test:-
1. First question (mind) barrier. Spent lot of time on first question on each section, took time to get into groove but when I did I ran out of time. Had to guess too many at the end just to complete the test.
2. Ran out of time on Quant. Panicked and that affected my verbal score as well.
3. Poor time management on both sections.
I did not study again for about 3.5~4 months. When I resumed I started with OG11. Completed OG11 (not timed - regret this). After finishing OG11, I moved onto OG12 (again not timed). By this time I was confident in Quant and my test scores ranged from low 600 to 700 on MGMAT tests and from 680 to 720 on GMATPrep.
Second attempt: prep and actual test, my notes-
Prep:-
1. I did OG10 (only SC), OG11, OG12, and verbal review 2nd edition (none timed
)
2. Took MGMAT practice tests - scores ranged from 610 to 700 (with last 2 tests 680 and 700) (a gap of 3 weeks between last MGMAT test and actual GMAT test)
3. Did MGMAT SC book for concepts I was weak on (comparisons and modifiers). Got myself familiarized with grammar concepts.
4. Did CR from OG. Got tips from BTG/GMATClub/Thursdays with Ron etc. I made sure I knew all types of questions on CR and approach to attack those.
5. I felt I was on a high when I took last couple of MGMAT tests and scored 680 and 700 but felt I could study more and push score beyond 700.
6. Practiced relaxing techniques found on forums and really calmed myself 2 weeks before the exam. But as the exam date approached I could not feel the "heat" and was really calm about the exam. This confused me and I could not figure out if I was in right frame of mind to take the exam (but went for it anyways).
7. After reviewing all my practice tests, I came up with my own timing strategy (for Quant and Verbal both) suitable for my capabilities. I even practiced that strategy on GMATPrep tests (1.5 week before the exam) and found it useful.
Test day:-
1. AWA was OK. didn't have any trouble. Took break after AWA.
2. Quant - I again faced "first question (mind) barrier"(even though I thought I was mentally all prepared
). even though the first question was easy I double checked my answer before moving on. Time management was just OK. for last question I had around 45 seconds but could nail it. so I was happy with Quant performance.
3. Took break after Quant but the supervisor lady could not sign me in for 2 mins because of her carelessness and when I reached my computer I had already lost a minute from verbal section. Panicked but calmed myself and started.
4. Verbal - again, "first question (mind) barrier" simple SC question but took more than 3 mins to confirm answer. This percolated to remaining questions on verbal and my timing strategy went for a toss. mid way through verbal I realized I had lost my focus. I had only 10 mins left when I was question no. 32
time management failed me and had to guess at the end. finally got only 23 on verbal 
Learning:-
*OG12 should have done with timer.
*Need to tackle my "first question barrier".
*Need to build up mental stamina and focus esp for verbal section.
*Effective time management is necessary esp for verbal.
*Quant - am quite OK. need little more effort on time management.
I put a lot of efforts in my second attempt especially on learning and reviewing my mistakes but I was very disappointed with my score today.
How do I proceed with my prep again? I would be very grateful if someone can guide me from here onward. I really really want to Beat The GMAT and score 720+ and "I know I can do it".
Please help...
~Please ignore my stupid grammatical mistakes in the write up above.~
I reappeared for my GMAT today (first attempt,Nov'10- 520 (Q44, V19)) and was very disappointed to see a score of 610 (Q49 V23). I desperately need advice on how to approach GMAT test.
Here are my notes -
First attempt 520 (Q44, V19) AWA 4.5
Prepared for around 2 months on and off. I was confident in quant however on test day I could not manage time well. I was OK (not confident) about my verbal but still went on with it.
Difficulties I faced in my first attempt prep and test:-
Prep:-
1. not solid. just went through OG12 and verbal concepts not thoroughly mastered
2. Took practice tests but never simulated real time conditions
Actual Test:-
1. First question (mind) barrier. Spent lot of time on first question on each section, took time to get into groove but when I did I ran out of time. Had to guess too many at the end just to complete the test.
2. Ran out of time on Quant. Panicked and that affected my verbal score as well.
3. Poor time management on both sections.
I did not study again for about 3.5~4 months. When I resumed I started with OG11. Completed OG11 (not timed - regret this). After finishing OG11, I moved onto OG12 (again not timed). By this time I was confident in Quant and my test scores ranged from low 600 to 700 on MGMAT tests and from 680 to 720 on GMATPrep.
Second attempt: prep and actual test, my notes-
Prep:-
1. I did OG10 (only SC), OG11, OG12, and verbal review 2nd edition (none timed
2. Took MGMAT practice tests - scores ranged from 610 to 700 (with last 2 tests 680 and 700) (a gap of 3 weeks between last MGMAT test and actual GMAT test)
3. Did MGMAT SC book for concepts I was weak on (comparisons and modifiers). Got myself familiarized with grammar concepts.
4. Did CR from OG. Got tips from BTG/GMATClub/Thursdays with Ron etc. I made sure I knew all types of questions on CR and approach to attack those.
5. I felt I was on a high when I took last couple of MGMAT tests and scored 680 and 700 but felt I could study more and push score beyond 700.
6. Practiced relaxing techniques found on forums and really calmed myself 2 weeks before the exam. But as the exam date approached I could not feel the "heat" and was really calm about the exam. This confused me and I could not figure out if I was in right frame of mind to take the exam (but went for it anyways).
7. After reviewing all my practice tests, I came up with my own timing strategy (for Quant and Verbal both) suitable for my capabilities. I even practiced that strategy on GMATPrep tests (1.5 week before the exam) and found it useful.
Test day:-
1. AWA was OK. didn't have any trouble. Took break after AWA.
2. Quant - I again faced "first question (mind) barrier"(even though I thought I was mentally all prepared
3. Took break after Quant but the supervisor lady could not sign me in for 2 mins because of her carelessness and when I reached my computer I had already lost a minute from verbal section. Panicked but calmed myself and started.
4. Verbal - again, "first question (mind) barrier" simple SC question but took more than 3 mins to confirm answer. This percolated to remaining questions on verbal and my timing strategy went for a toss. mid way through verbal I realized I had lost my focus. I had only 10 mins left when I was question no. 32
Learning:-
*OG12 should have done with timer.
*Need to tackle my "first question barrier".
*Need to build up mental stamina and focus esp for verbal section.
*Effective time management is necessary esp for verbal.
*Quant - am quite OK. need little more effort on time management.
I put a lot of efforts in my second attempt especially on learning and reviewing my mistakes but I was very disappointed with my score today.
How do I proceed with my prep again? I would be very grateful if someone can guide me from here onward. I really really want to Beat The GMAT and score 720+ and "I know I can do it".
Please help...
~Please ignore my stupid grammatical mistakes in the write up above.~












