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NYCbound
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Hi Everyone,
I have never once posted on a blog before - never mind a GMAT blog. I have been following this network closely since my failed 2nd attempt at the GMAT. Long story short, I am aiming for the top tier schools, well just two in NYC. I am not going to bore you with my "Oh I tried so hard but I just can't get 700" story but I will say this much; I am aiming for the top schools b/c I have always done well in school, have a very respectful job with a professional designation and have the supports of the big bosses of my firm to puruse my MBA degree.
BUT, I have taken the GMAT 4 times just during this calendar year.
First Attempt: Q35 V29 for 540
Second Attempt: Q37 V33 for 580
Third Attempt: Q 40 V29 for 580
Fourth Attempt (today): Cancelled my score
I have now passed the point of being embarrassed (clearly, since I'm posting this online!) and stopped asking questions. I was definitely not ready after my 1st test as I have only done Princeton Review questions but since the I've completed all of MGAMT materials including its CATs which scored the following: 580; 620; 640; 660 and 680 (I kept a track of my individuals scores in another spreadsheet in my personal computer therefore do not have the breakdown of the MGMAT scores other than the totals you see).It was almost too perfect to believe that the more I studied with MGMAT books, my scores would increase by the increments of 20.
Anyway, it was most definitely devasting to walk out of the 3rd test attempt with 580 after scoring 600's in MGMAT CATS.
Today was my 4th attempt.... I panicked and lost track of time in the math section. The stress carried through and I made the decision to cancel my score around question #18 of the verbal section. I have written a number of professional exams and this is certainly my first time cancelling. I do not regret this decision for I am certain that I was on a downward sprial (after seeing some difficult questions though) and just could not focus anymore. After so many tries, I just can't afford another low to mid 500's.
My plans for the next month (as I only have one more attempt for year 2011) is to re-do Princeton CATs and MGMAT CATs again strictly to keep on top of pacing. I also need to learn to focus better during reading comprehensions. I find Verbal much more difficult than the quant section.
I am writing in here for any word of wisdom that you might have to share with me.
Thanks so much everyone.
I have never once posted on a blog before - never mind a GMAT blog. I have been following this network closely since my failed 2nd attempt at the GMAT. Long story short, I am aiming for the top tier schools, well just two in NYC. I am not going to bore you with my "Oh I tried so hard but I just can't get 700" story but I will say this much; I am aiming for the top schools b/c I have always done well in school, have a very respectful job with a professional designation and have the supports of the big bosses of my firm to puruse my MBA degree.
BUT, I have taken the GMAT 4 times just during this calendar year.
First Attempt: Q35 V29 for 540
Second Attempt: Q37 V33 for 580
Third Attempt: Q 40 V29 for 580
Fourth Attempt (today): Cancelled my score
I have now passed the point of being embarrassed (clearly, since I'm posting this online!) and stopped asking questions. I was definitely not ready after my 1st test as I have only done Princeton Review questions but since the I've completed all of MGAMT materials including its CATs which scored the following: 580; 620; 640; 660 and 680 (I kept a track of my individuals scores in another spreadsheet in my personal computer therefore do not have the breakdown of the MGMAT scores other than the totals you see).It was almost too perfect to believe that the more I studied with MGMAT books, my scores would increase by the increments of 20.
Anyway, it was most definitely devasting to walk out of the 3rd test attempt with 580 after scoring 600's in MGMAT CATS.
Today was my 4th attempt.... I panicked and lost track of time in the math section. The stress carried through and I made the decision to cancel my score around question #18 of the verbal section. I have written a number of professional exams and this is certainly my first time cancelling. I do not regret this decision for I am certain that I was on a downward sprial (after seeing some difficult questions though) and just could not focus anymore. After so many tries, I just can't afford another low to mid 500's.
My plans for the next month (as I only have one more attempt for year 2011) is to re-do Princeton CATs and MGMAT CATs again strictly to keep on top of pacing. I also need to learn to focus better during reading comprehensions. I find Verbal much more difficult than the quant section.
I am writing in here for any word of wisdom that you might have to share with me.
Thanks so much everyone.












