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Svedankae
- Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
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- Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:30 am
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- GMAT Score:750
Hey guys,
I took the gmat today and ended up with the score above. I know I should be happy about it, but actually I am pretty down. I know for certain that I missed the first 2 questions on the quant section (yes, you read correctly, I feel like such an idiot) and one additional rather easy geometry question in the middle of the section as well. All three of them questions that I would have had no problem with sitting at home at my desk.
I never felt comfortable during the quant section. The questions were either really easy or so incredibly hard that I just had to guess randomly. My time management was virtually not-existing. I spent 4 minutes and up on at least three questions that I couldnt solve in the end. I hurried through most of the rest and finished the section with 4 minutes to spare.
I was so pissed off after the quant section that I really had to pull myself together to not go into the verbal section with my head down. Verbal was pretty easy until I encountered my third RC passage on which I spent way too much time. like way .... way... too much time. I hit the middle of the test with 34 minutes left on the clock. I sprinted through the last questions, which I didnt find that hard (except one ridiculous CR question).
I know 750 is a good score- especially since I am not an english native speaker. However I am just so disappointed with myself that I let the test-circumstances drive me nuts like that. I mean - come on - how can you miss the first two questions? Wtf? Worst case scenario!
As it would be foolish to retake and I also dont have the time to do so, I'll have to live with this score. It sucks though, that the end of my gmat journey is tinctured with the feeling that I could have done much better. My prep tests were 770 and thats what I was aiming for. Oh well, whatever.
As an advise for all of you who are still going to take the test - if there is one thing i learned today is that having faith in his own abilities is the most important thing on the gmat. If you know you prepped well, and you know youre capable of solving 550 level questions, but youre still stumped by a question, then close your eyes for five seconds, take a deep breath and start over. try to come from a different angle, try to apply everything that you can come up with. dont be like me. dont waste two minutes just looking at it, worrying about how much missing the first question will hurt your score and take a completely random guess. the questions i missed werent hard. I just made em hard by panicking.
DONT PANIC.
other than that I just want to thank everyone on this board for being so awesome and helpful. I checked this site regularly and got some cool tips and resources from you guys. Thanks!!!
I would be glad to help you as well so if you have any questions please feel free to ask them.
Cheers!
I took the gmat today and ended up with the score above. I know I should be happy about it, but actually I am pretty down. I know for certain that I missed the first 2 questions on the quant section (yes, you read correctly, I feel like such an idiot) and one additional rather easy geometry question in the middle of the section as well. All three of them questions that I would have had no problem with sitting at home at my desk.
I never felt comfortable during the quant section. The questions were either really easy or so incredibly hard that I just had to guess randomly. My time management was virtually not-existing. I spent 4 minutes and up on at least three questions that I couldnt solve in the end. I hurried through most of the rest and finished the section with 4 minutes to spare.
I was so pissed off after the quant section that I really had to pull myself together to not go into the verbal section with my head down. Verbal was pretty easy until I encountered my third RC passage on which I spent way too much time. like way .... way... too much time. I hit the middle of the test with 34 minutes left on the clock. I sprinted through the last questions, which I didnt find that hard (except one ridiculous CR question).
I know 750 is a good score- especially since I am not an english native speaker. However I am just so disappointed with myself that I let the test-circumstances drive me nuts like that. I mean - come on - how can you miss the first two questions? Wtf? Worst case scenario!
As it would be foolish to retake and I also dont have the time to do so, I'll have to live with this score. It sucks though, that the end of my gmat journey is tinctured with the feeling that I could have done much better. My prep tests were 770 and thats what I was aiming for. Oh well, whatever.
As an advise for all of you who are still going to take the test - if there is one thing i learned today is that having faith in his own abilities is the most important thing on the gmat. If you know you prepped well, and you know youre capable of solving 550 level questions, but youre still stumped by a question, then close your eyes for five seconds, take a deep breath and start over. try to come from a different angle, try to apply everything that you can come up with. dont be like me. dont waste two minutes just looking at it, worrying about how much missing the first question will hurt your score and take a completely random guess. the questions i missed werent hard. I just made em hard by panicking.
DONT PANIC.
other than that I just want to thank everyone on this board for being so awesome and helpful. I checked this site regularly and got some cool tips and resources from you guys. Thanks!!!
I would be glad to help you as well so if you have any questions please feel free to ask them.
Cheers!












