Took gmat on saturday (730, Q49, V41).

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Took gmat on saturday (730, Q49, V41).

by reddysfb » Sun Jun 22, 2008 8:38 pm
I have been reading this forum since last 2 months. This is my first post though. Just wanted to share my exam experience. I took the gmat with 2 months preparation. I work full-time, so I used to study for 6 hours on sat and sunday, 3 hours on weekdays.

Books/Reference Material:
1) Official guide
2) Manhattan Sentence correction
3) Verbal notes by spider, sumit.


Sample test scores:
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1) GMAT Prep 1: 630.
2) GMAT Prep 2: 640.
3) MGMAT Exam 1: 630.
4) MGMAT Exam 2: 680.
5) MGMAT Exam 3: 650.
6) GMAT Prep 1 Retake: 720
7) GMAT Prep 2 Retake: 700.

As you can see I crossed the 700 mark only twice in all the exams i have taken. I always scored decent in quant, but verbal was always problem for me. Never got score of more than 35 in verbal. I somehow felt the verbal in the exam was easier compared to the practice exams especially sentence correction. Also, in reading comprehension, fortunately i got couple of essays which were familiar topics to me, that definitely helped.

One thing i messed up is during the break between AWA and quant, the lady told me i had 10 mins, so i took 10 mins break and came back, but then they had to scan my fingerprint and this process took 2-3 mins, so this time was deducted from my quant time. I was very nervous initially when i got there with lost time, and i had to spend 3-4 mins on first question, timing was always problem for me, had to guess few questions in gmat too.....So make sure you do not use beyond the allocated break time.

The GMAT prep exams are the key, i would advise to take them multiple times, since the questions in real exam are pretty similar to ones in GMAT prep.
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by rosh26 » Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:14 pm
reddy-

Congrats on you're awesome score!!!

I had a quick question for you...when you repeated your GMAT Prep twice and got the 720 and 700, did you encounter a lot of repeated questions you knew the answers too, and thus answered correctly?

Because you're score is quite close to your GMAT Prep retakes.

I found that my GMAT Prep score for both repeats is over 100 points higher than my GMAT Prep 3 weeks ago and I thought it may be because of repeats. But obviously, your GMAT Prep retakes are very indicative of you're score!

Congrats once again!!!

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by reddysfb » Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:42 pm
rosh26,
I think there were about 5-6 repeated questions in quant and about 8-9 repeated questions when i retook the gmat prep exams, so yeah my score was little inflated because of this.

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by Mclaughlin » Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:50 pm
Is the GMAT prep test you're referring to the one from MBA.com? the one they let you download for free?

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by reddysfb » Mon Jun 23, 2008 8:56 pm
Yep, thats the one. It comes with 2 tests, you can uninstall and reinstall it if you want to take more than once.

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Type of questions

by mav800rick » Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:43 am
There is some talk of GMAT coming out with a new GMATprer later this year and that the question types will be gradually changing.

Can you recollect if the question type / level was close to GMATPrep or was it very different? The one difference I have observed is that GMATprep / OG tests concepts and other test types like MGMAT etc test lengthy calculations.

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by reddysfb » Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:41 am
I felt most of the questions in GMAT were similar to GMAT preps. Most of the quant questions can be solved in 1-2 steps. About 4-5 quant questions were tough which required 3-5 steps to solve them.