From 640 to 720...morals from my GMAT STORY !!!

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From 640 to 720....The morals from my GMAT story -

1. Studying in a coffee shop twice a week - sipping on a coffee...thinking about the answer of a Math/verbal question...about life... and about why an MBA is of any use to you when you already have a good job...etc....DOESN'T COUNT!!!

I think the two aspects that challenged me the most on actual test day #1...were the lack of speed and stamina...I was able to get most questions right in the coffee shop when I spent time thinking about them...but this approach did not prepare me well enough for speed requirement of the actual test on test day...
while this might be useful when you're warming up ( revising the fundamentals )....when you actually start practicing questions...TIME YOURSELF....this is important to ensure that you're also on track in terms of developing the speed factor in solving questions...this might mean studying in a more controlled environment ( atleast it did for me )...studying in the coffee shop was more fun...but this was one of my biggest lessons between the first and second time I took the test...I wasn't timing myself the first time....I did the second time !!!

2. Spend LOTS OF TIME understanding why you got a question wrong...this site is excellent for this...skimming through the answer choices...saying hmmm...ohhhhh....is not enough coz chances are you will make that mistake again...there's usually a reason why you chose a different ( wrong ) answer....make sure you understand why you didn't pick the right answer...and how to pick the right answer for that question the next time...

3.What you score on the full length GMAT Prep test is a good estimate of your actual score....So pay heed to this score...to identify areas of improvement..!!!

The first time I took the test I didn't...I got a 650 on the GMAT prep...and a 640 on the actual test...The first time I took the GMAT I only completed one GMATprep test....the second time I did the two GMAT tests available + two repeats ( some new questions show up when you repeat these tests )...my scores ranged from 680 to 740 on the prep tests....I ended up with a 720 on my actual GMAT....

the third moral is that STAMINA is important...and a very real measure of your stamina pre-test is taking a full length GMAT Prep test...TAKE THEM..!!!

4.On the essay questions...work out a format before going in to the test...there are some really good examples on this site. Structure is important ( fourth moral )...I got a 3.5/6 on my first actual test...I got a 6/6 on the second actual GMAT test...

Good Luck......
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by karanrulz4ever » Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:30 pm
Gr8 improvement buddy...congrats...

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by kola_member » Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:44 pm
Congrats on your score ! Very good debrief. What were your Q/V scaled scores ?
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by siddaggarwal » Wed Nov 24, 2010 11:54 am
congrats on the GMAT improvement.....how much time between first and 2nd gmat???

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by Adi_Pat » Wed Nov 24, 2010 3:50 pm
siddaggarwal wrote:congrats on the GMAT improvement.....how much time between first and 2nd gmat???
So the first time...I registered in Feb 2009 for the test in May 2009...spent mostly the weekends (3-4 hours) working on the GMAT...then after being humbled by the 640 - I procrastinated picking up the GMAT book for about a year...registered in April 2010 for the second test in July 2010...This time I studied everyday for atleast an hour ( more on weekends ) - in July I decided I wasnt ready and rescheduled the test for September....


Kola_member -- my scores was 48 - Quant / 42- Verb.

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by siddaggarwal » Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:54 pm
thanks for your reply !! congrats again...i took it July 2010 and October 2010 with 620 and 600 scores so obviously I am doing something wrong I have been consistently studying since June 2009.....with few breaks...now I am not studying for test but simply improving my math basics/verbal basics and will take it ONLY if I get a few good practice scores ...at least 3 to 5 tests with high scores consistently..

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by arkastar » Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:01 am
Even I got 640 in my first attempt and I am working towards pushing my score towards upper 700's. You have a very good advice and you explained in a very nice manner on what mistakes you committed and what we must avoid going forward.