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680 (49Q, 34V) Retake???

by kaiweiweiwei » Sun May 19, 2013 8:36 am
On Saturday, I took the GMAT and received a 680 (49Q, 34V). I have mixed feelings about my score.

I just wanted to post my story really quick and get some feedback from the group. I started studying for the GMAT 9 months ago in Afghanistan (military deployment). For the most part I focused solely on Quant during my deployment, going through all the MGMAT Quant books. I knew from the start that verbal was my weak area, even though I am a native speaker. For verbal I went through the MGMAT Sentence Correction, Powerscore Critical Reasoning, MGMAT Critical Reasoning, and MGMAT Reading Comprehension. I also went through all verbal videos on GMAT Prep now. I also enrolled in an online Veritas Prep course.

For my practice I used OG13, OG12, OG Quant 2ED, OG Verbal 2ED, and the GMAT Prep Software.

I took at least 15 practice tests. On my final few GMAT Prep practice tests I got a 660, 690, 710. The last test was inflated because I saw duplicate questions. All of my practice scores showed a higher Quant score, with a Verbal raw score between 31-36.

On my GMAT I knew I doing better on Quant because I hit the harder level questions early on. I felt very uneasy about answering the questions on Quant towards the second half of the test, and I guessed on a third of the questions. Verbal was a completely different story. I was mentally exhausted from everything before. Starting from the first question, the words seemed jump around on the screen. I felt as though I guessed on every question. I think that's my problem. I can usually find the correct answer on Verbal, but I cannot tell you why the incorrect answers are incorrect.

Critical Reasoning: I find critical reasoning the most difficult out of all the sections. I read the question, read the passage, found the conclusion, and attacked the answers. However, when I read the answers, 2 to 3 choices seem correct to me. I am not sure if I was just tired or nervous, but I wasted a lot of time re-reading the passages and trying to find specifics that can help me eliminate answers. This wasted a lot of time.

For reading comprehension, I think I just have to read more. I am able to solve the detail and main idea questions well, but inference questions give me the hardest time. One of the passages was incredibly dull and I couldn't comprehend it as well as the others.

Sentence Correction: I tend to rely on my native ear. This gets me into a lot of trouble. I think I need to get better at deciphering the intended meaning of the sentence.

Don't get me wrong, I am very happy about getting a 680, but I know I can do so much better if I just apply myself the right way and correct my bad habits.

I want to retake the GMAT in about 5 weeks. Does anyone have any recommendations or success stories on how I could change my studying habits or study plan? This blog has been an enormous help on my GMAT experience. Any feedback would be helpful

Finally, I give props to all the other members of this site and the experts. You guys rock. Couldn't be in my position now without you guys.

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Mon May 20, 2013 7:05 am
First, congrats on the good score. A retake depends on your profile and goals. It looks like you scored fairly comparable to your practice tests, so any improvement is going to have to come from studying. The biggest thing I can say for you to do is study the verbal answer explanation thoroughly.

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by kaiweiweiwei » Tue May 21, 2013 6:41 am
Hi Jim.

Yes my target school median GMAT is between 700-720.

I am applying to

HBS
Stanford
Wharton
Kellogg
Haas

I think if I clean up my verbal and really hit home with my practice I could make a difference

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by nightcrawler » Fri May 31, 2013 9:52 am
Hello kaiweiweiwei,

Same is the case with me. I just took the GMAT and scored 680

Distribution of score is like this:

50Q,33V

I am yet to receive my AWA Score

I am kind of disappointed by my score since I prepared so much for the test.

My GMAT Prep Tests Results add insult to injury. I took the following tests

ManhattanGMATPrep free Test: 650

Platinum GMAT Free Test: (690-700)

GMATPrep1 710 (49Q,39V)

GMATPrep2 720 (50Q,38V)

Now the million dollar question is whether I should retake the test or Not.

I know I can do better than this.

I am planning to apply for Australian Graduate School of management(Avg GMAT 660).

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by kaiweiweiwei » Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:55 am
Just gave the GMAT a second go.

710 (49Q,38V) Whew :)