Hi,
First, I wanna thanks everyone here for the questions & answers, I really learned a lot toward my GMAT exam.
A little background about myself, I've a software engineer, not an English native speaker who is planning on enrolling to one of the top 10. (planning on applying on the 2nd round (unfortunately the 1st is gone...)
I've did my 1st GMAT at 11 June 2009 after studying by myself and with a little help from private tutors, the results were poor (V:19 Q:42) (though the verbal result was anticipated in the quantitive i was getting ~47 in the gmat prep).
After the 1st test, I've enrolled to Kaplan's representative in my home country
for a GMAT course.
I've took the test 2 days ago and scored 600 (Q:49 V:24).
Here are the results from my preparation:
1. 1/8 GmatPrep1 V:29 Q:49 - 650
2. 4/8 KapTest1 V:26 Q:48 - 640
3. 8/8 KapTest2 V:30 Q:40 - 600
4.12/8 PowerPrep2 V:28 Q:45 - 600
5. 15/8 KapTest3 v:29 Q:35 - 540
6: 18/8 MGMT 2a v:32 Q:51 - 660
7. 21/8 GmatPrep2 v:23 Q47 - 580
8. 25/8 KapTest4 v:31 Q:47 - 620
9. 27/8 GmatPrep1 V:31 Q:49 - 650
10: 29/8 MGMT 3a v:34 Q:47 - 670
11. 01/9 Kap-Diag v:36 q:42 - 650
12. 02/9 GmatPrep1 v:34 q:50 - 700
13. 4/9 KapTest5 v:29 q:49 - 660
14. 6/9 MGMT 5a v:34 q:50 - 690
15. 7/9 KapTest 6 v:32 q:47 - 660
16. 8/9 GmatPrep2 v:29 q:50 - 650
17. 9/9 KapTest 7 v:30 q:50 - 670
18. 10/9 GmatPrep2 v:27 q:49 - 640
19. 12/9 GmatPrep1 v:34 q:50 - 700
20. 14/9 REAL-Gmat2v:24 q:49 - 600
Clearly, I need to improve my verbal skills.
In the course I've done. For the SC questions, we've learned a system to find 'clues' in the sentence and then to use them such as: when there is "...And..." look for list structure etc..
For the CR and RC there were only brief methods, learning what are the major traps and what are the question types in each category.
Further analysis of the tests reveals that in:
SC - ~62% - more or less equally distribusion
RC - ~50% - where the inference question are the lowest (~40%)
CR - ~50% - where the inference is the weakest.
I'd love to hear advice from you people who have tried to improve your score.
Recommendation for books, different methods, suggested tests (I've done nearly all MGMT and Kaplan's).
Even strategy's for learning, since I'm working full time for at least 9hrs a day, my day is pretty tight, though for the last try i've got up early and had approx. 2.5 hrs of studying.
Thanks,
Ran.
First, I wanna thanks everyone here for the questions & answers, I really learned a lot toward my GMAT exam.
A little background about myself, I've a software engineer, not an English native speaker who is planning on enrolling to one of the top 10. (planning on applying on the 2nd round (unfortunately the 1st is gone...)
I've did my 1st GMAT at 11 June 2009 after studying by myself and with a little help from private tutors, the results were poor (V:19 Q:42) (though the verbal result was anticipated in the quantitive i was getting ~47 in the gmat prep).
After the 1st test, I've enrolled to Kaplan's representative in my home country
for a GMAT course.
I've took the test 2 days ago and scored 600 (Q:49 V:24).
Here are the results from my preparation:
1. 1/8 GmatPrep1 V:29 Q:49 - 650
2. 4/8 KapTest1 V:26 Q:48 - 640
3. 8/8 KapTest2 V:30 Q:40 - 600
4.12/8 PowerPrep2 V:28 Q:45 - 600
5. 15/8 KapTest3 v:29 Q:35 - 540
6: 18/8 MGMT 2a v:32 Q:51 - 660
7. 21/8 GmatPrep2 v:23 Q47 - 580
8. 25/8 KapTest4 v:31 Q:47 - 620
9. 27/8 GmatPrep1 V:31 Q:49 - 650
10: 29/8 MGMT 3a v:34 Q:47 - 670
11. 01/9 Kap-Diag v:36 q:42 - 650
12. 02/9 GmatPrep1 v:34 q:50 - 700
13. 4/9 KapTest5 v:29 q:49 - 660
14. 6/9 MGMT 5a v:34 q:50 - 690
15. 7/9 KapTest 6 v:32 q:47 - 660
16. 8/9 GmatPrep2 v:29 q:50 - 650
17. 9/9 KapTest 7 v:30 q:50 - 670
18. 10/9 GmatPrep2 v:27 q:49 - 640
19. 12/9 GmatPrep1 v:34 q:50 - 700
20. 14/9 REAL-Gmat2v:24 q:49 - 600
Clearly, I need to improve my verbal skills.
In the course I've done. For the SC questions, we've learned a system to find 'clues' in the sentence and then to use them such as: when there is "...And..." look for list structure etc..
For the CR and RC there were only brief methods, learning what are the major traps and what are the question types in each category.
Further analysis of the tests reveals that in:
SC - ~62% - more or less equally distribusion
RC - ~50% - where the inference question are the lowest (~40%)
CR - ~50% - where the inference is the weakest.
I'd love to hear advice from you people who have tried to improve your score.
Recommendation for books, different methods, suggested tests (I've done nearly all MGMT and Kaplan's).
Even strategy's for learning, since I'm working full time for at least 9hrs a day, my day is pretty tight, though for the last try i've got up early and had approx. 2.5 hrs of studying.
Thanks,
Ran.












