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by btglliu9 » Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:19 pm
Hi Everyone,

I was really hoping to gain some advice from you in regards to my GMAT study. I have taken the real GMAT exam today in Melbourne and scored 570 (Q:48 ; V:21). Unfortunately, this is my third attempt in 2 years. I am extremely disappointed with my performance and was REALLY hoping to get some top tips from you all on how can i improve.

Firstly, I'd like to share bit of background of myself, I am from China and lived in Australia for the past 10 years. I studied my high school and university in Brisbane and worked in a large organisation for the past 5 years. Currently I am working as a Corporate Strategy analyst in Melbourne.

Last year, i decided to take the GMAT exam as I was really hoping to pursue my MBA education in a top business school overseas. After 9 weeks prep, I took my GMAT in May and scored a shocking 560 (Q:46; V:21). There were some disruptive behaviours (people chatting outside the test room; construction work on the road; lost time during writing pad renewal process), so i decided to retake the exam in Sep. Another 11-12 weeks prep, I went through all verbal guides from Manhattan GMAT, and redid every single question on OG 13 and verbal review (2nd Ed), i scored 610 (Q:47; V: 27). Unfortunately the results were still not great. I was too disappointed and exhausted from GMAT studying. In the meantime, I had 3 work promotions and worked on a few challenging projects. Hence, I decided to retake my GMAT again in 2013.

From 24th June - 1st Oct this year, I have studied diligently most weekdays after work (from 9 or 10 pm - 12 or 1 am) and 7-8 hours study for all Sat and Sundays. Key materials that i've used include : a few Manhattan guides (SC;CR;Number properties); all verbal sections from 'crack the GMAT'; all SC questions from OG12&13, and Verbal review (2nd Ed).

Below are the schedule for all prac test i've taken:

25th June: Paper Test Code 14: 610 (Q:45; V: 31)

15th July: MGMAT CAT1: 650 (Q46; V33)
26th Aug: MGMAT CAT2: 670 (Q44; V37)
10th Sep: MGMAT CAT3: 630 (Q46; V31)
17th Sep: MGMAT CAT4: 620 (Q45; V31)
22nd Sep: MGMAT CAT5: 660 (Q45; V35)
28th Sep: OG Prep1: 710 (Q50; V34)
29th Sep: MGMAT CAT5: 680 (Q47; V35)
30th Sep: OG Prep2: 710 (Q49; V35)

Except the 1st paper exam, all the other exams were completed under real exam time requirements, no pause, no extra breaks, full AWA, full IR section.

I was very nervous the day before the exam, but still tried to give my best shot. I took 3 and a half days off work, that's why I managed to do 3 prac exams in the past 4 days. I went to bed around 11pm as per normal routine. I felt ok with AWA, bit nervous about IR; kind of ok with Quant. However, I was very very unsure about the first few verbal questions, my Q4-Q8 were RC, I can normally achieve 50% accuracy in RC, so I was not feeling confident. Then i realised i was bit slow, so i tried to speed up. However except the front section, i didn't feel the verbal section much harder than any of my prac however I did run out of time for the last 5 questions, i guessed about 3.

I knew i may struggle to get 700+, i thought I might see some score around high 600s, surprisingly i got a shocking 570. :-(

I would really like to get a score around 700+ and am still planning to apply my MBA for Sep next year. (~apply in early Jan next year). Given limited time left before my application, I would really appreciate if anybody could help me to diagnose my poor performance today or point me to the right direction.

Thank you all

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by [email protected] » Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:32 pm
Hi Lydia,

The likely explanation for your score drop is that you were "burned out." Taking ANY CATs within a few days of your Official GMAT is NOT a good idea. By your own admission, you took 1/day for the 3 days prior to your Test. A Monday or Tuesday morning exam is usually a good idea because you've had the weekend to relax and do some light review. That didn't happen in your case and that might be all there is to the explanation.

Thankfully, you still have time to continue studying and you can retake the GMAT in 31 days. You'll likely want to work on your applications a bit, while you're studying, so that you can make the Second Round deadlines. You can also ease back a bit on the studying and get a bit more sleep. Lack of sleep can significantly impair one's performance and lead some really bad results, especially on standardized tests.

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by btglliu9 » Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:05 am
Thank you Rich. You are very kind.

I was really upset but I still want to try again. I recall my Q4-Q8 were RC questions, in general, my accuracy on RC is around 50%. Well I recognise my verbal is very weak relative to my Quant, could you please help me to identify some effective approach to improve in a short period of time? Key things I am planning to do:

1: I am planning to get a tutor to help me;
2: go through all the questions i got wrong and use my error log more effectively;
3: I still have couple of books which i haven't used 'McGraw Hills gmat 2013 ed _ 10 prac tests'; ' Kaplan GMAT 800", i will practice those materials as well

If there is anything else I should consider, please let me know.

Your advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks again

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by [email protected] » Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:35 am
Hi Lydia,

If you've selected your tutor, then he/she should be able to help you work through your specific issues with RC. Here's some general advice about RC though:

1) You don't need to understand every word (and in some difficult passages, you won't understand half of what you're reading) to get the points.
2) Some note-taking is necessary and you should read/take notes before you answer the questions.
3) Put your energies into understanding the "big" ideas and not the little details. Each paragraph serves a purpose and the overall essay also has a purpose. If you can define those purposes, then you'll find it far easier to answer the questions that come with the prompt.

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