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Got a 710

by wanderingbrains » Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:31 am
I gave my GMAT yesterday (sep-24) and got a 710 (92 percentile). 47Q and 40V. I was hoping to do better than a 710, oh well :-)

I registered 3 weeks before the test and thought 3 weekends might be enough to prepare. Turns out, not. After a 660/680 on GMATPrep tests last Saturday and Sunday, I panicked and took a day off of work to study. On hindsight, I was overconfident of my Math skills and had to spend more time on Math than I initially expected. Maybe English suffered as a result (am a non-native speaker). Not to mention, no time to practice my essays.

I started off with Barons until a week before my test I came across this forum and heard about the official GMAT prep books. I strongly recommend those as a starting point for anyone giving himself less than 7 to 10 days to prepare. Barons 2008 seemed out of touch, especially on the essay topics - they were way out of touch. Also on the Quantitative section - Baron's is somewhat out of touch.

If you, like me, are dedicating less than 7 to 10 complete days for your preparation, my recommendation is:

>Get the GMAT Official Prep book and the Prep software.

>Maybe one other book for extra sample questions - esp for sentence correction.

>Write an essay or two to figure out the main problems you have in writing. If possible, get a native English speaking friend to correct the grammar for you. Go over a few more topics in your head, try to come up with an outline in your head within 5 minutes of knowing the topic. Also, read a few sample essays people have posted on this forum. It helps.
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by tendays2go » Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:11 am
Congrats!! 3 weeks and a 710, not bad huh! ;)

I myself got a decent score and committed the same mistake..under- estimated it or say over-estimated myself...both are not good signs.

Anyways!! wishing you all the very best for ur future.
Amen!

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by LSB » Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:08 pm
holy crap dude. you are the king of efficiency. 6 days is nothing. If I had studied for 6 days I would have ended up with no more than 600.

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by aj5105 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 8:52 am
that's absolutely cool !
710 in 6 days!

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by amitojha07 » Fri Sep 26, 2008 9:38 am
congrats dude!!!!!!!!! me too got 710
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