I am back after a much needed break. I took the GMAT a month back and was extremely extremely dissapointed with my score - a mere 620. Totally disheartened I decided not to think about it for a while and therefore didnt log on to BTG much as well. I am sure people who dont get the score they want know the feeling - its really yuck...(pardon my language)
What went wrong:
I think DS is where I screwed up big time, While I have a good hold on quant (PS, etc), it is the integer type qtns that I didnt practice enough. In the atual exam i felt like every second qtn, or every qtn (maybe it was mind) was a the integer type qtn!! Did anyone feel this way? I did rememebr reading one other poster saying that interger type qtns come a lot.
Anyways, so I think my verbal was not that great either, scaled score Q 39 , V 35. I knew I had screwed up quant right after that section but decided to concetate on verbal...clearly I didnt achive it.
I didnt take too many test, but the ones I did take, i did decent, but due to lack of time, I picked a few. Some of the scores towards the end of prep were:
GMAT PREP : 720 and 690
PR: would be a range - I took three i think, 650-710
I would really like to acheive a 700 and honeslty think I do have the capability to do so. Also i am taking the exam while I am working so that was a bit tough. ANyways, to help me our I figured i'd take a course in DS, and looked at MGMAT course list. I have booked my exam agian for the end of this week, but saw this Quest for 750: Adv Data Sufficiency on their website. Now, I dont really need a 750, but I do want some other material that will help me further and that will fit within my budget. I know it is close to exam date and i should take it slow, but i think i need to get comfy with tough qtns should they arise.
SO, has anyone heard/taken this course?
- THe probalems will obviosuly be really tough (700-800( level)
Are these the level of difficulty that actually come on the test(asking this since many have posted here saying that MGMT math is tougher than actual GMAT test
It is only $250 or something liek that...but still want to know if it is even worth buying it. The other positive is you get the 6 practice tests with the purchase..so I think perhaps for that it is worth it?
Also, any other help in gearing ahead of 700...ie the fine line between 600 level test taker and 700 and what is the best material to do that?
Thanks, sorry by grammar/typing is all over the place, but am using a friends comp and just not comfortable with the keys.
ANy help will be greatly appreciated.
PS: This forum was amazing during my first prep and I hope to crack the test this time around...!!! THANKS ERIC and everyone else here...
What went wrong:
I think DS is where I screwed up big time, While I have a good hold on quant (PS, etc), it is the integer type qtns that I didnt practice enough. In the atual exam i felt like every second qtn, or every qtn (maybe it was mind) was a the integer type qtn!! Did anyone feel this way? I did rememebr reading one other poster saying that interger type qtns come a lot.
Anyways, so I think my verbal was not that great either, scaled score Q 39 , V 35. I knew I had screwed up quant right after that section but decided to concetate on verbal...clearly I didnt achive it.
I didnt take too many test, but the ones I did take, i did decent, but due to lack of time, I picked a few. Some of the scores towards the end of prep were:
GMAT PREP : 720 and 690
PR: would be a range - I took three i think, 650-710
I would really like to acheive a 700 and honeslty think I do have the capability to do so. Also i am taking the exam while I am working so that was a bit tough. ANyways, to help me our I figured i'd take a course in DS, and looked at MGMAT course list. I have booked my exam agian for the end of this week, but saw this Quest for 750: Adv Data Sufficiency on their website. Now, I dont really need a 750, but I do want some other material that will help me further and that will fit within my budget. I know it is close to exam date and i should take it slow, but i think i need to get comfy with tough qtns should they arise.
SO, has anyone heard/taken this course?
- THe probalems will obviosuly be really tough (700-800( level)
Are these the level of difficulty that actually come on the test(asking this since many have posted here saying that MGMT math is tougher than actual GMAT test
It is only $250 or something liek that...but still want to know if it is even worth buying it. The other positive is you get the 6 practice tests with the purchase..so I think perhaps for that it is worth it?
Also, any other help in gearing ahead of 700...ie the fine line between 600 level test taker and 700 and what is the best material to do that?
Thanks, sorry by grammar/typing is all over the place, but am using a friends comp and just not comfortable with the keys.
ANy help will be greatly appreciated.
PS: This forum was amazing during my first prep and I hope to crack the test this time around...!!! THANKS ERIC and everyone else here...












