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Royally stumpted!!

by ashish2104 » Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:20 am
Today was the D-day. Months of preperation all went down the drain. I was never so motivated for this GMAT exam. Yet the crash was very hard.
From 570 to only 650....isn't this a very small leap considering I had put almost 8 months into this (well picked on real pace only in last 2 months).
Today, I scored a dismal 650 (46Q and 34V).
Lets start with Quants:
I had never scored a 46Q in the last few tests. Infact, after reading posts from other BTG members, I was confident of scoring atleast a 48Q. Well, it did not turn out this way. First question....god knows what it was. I put in almost 6 mins and yet could not understand what to do with it. Just made a calculated guess and moved on. After this I was hit was 9 DS questions. I was never top-class in DS, but could atleast expect 7 out of these 9. Things seemed cool until 34th question when I had 3 mins and 4 questions. 3 of the last four were problem solving questions of atleast 4 lines each. Just could do 2 and blindly marked the remaining 2. All in all, I knew I had screwed Quants badly.

In the break I just tried to forget the quants disaster and went positively into verbal.
Verbal started with 2 SC questions, I think I missed the 2nd one. 3rd was a CR and then RC. Thought I was going good. Was quite confident until 20th RC question and my mind drifted into the view of scoring a 40+ verbal score. From here, I think it was a downslide.
Frankly, I did not find any demons in verbal questions. All SC were one or at max 2 liners. CR's too were simple enough to understand. One RC was very long and I think I screwd something there. Mainly, I lost track of time somewhere and was left with 7 questions in 4 mins. Luckly, no RC left, but I think I got a low score because of this. I had to rush through all 7 to make it in time.

One important thing, I attribute my verbal improvement to Stacey (MGMAT) and all the BTG members who have helped a lot. thanks a lot guys.

Materials used:
MGMAt SC,
powerscore CR bible
OG 12
And Verbal supplement

Now, I will focus on my application. If it does not turn out positive, I will go in for another attempt. Any suggestions guys?
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by outreach » Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:47 am
i feel you are right in your approach
shortlist the schools based on your aspirations. do some research and check whether you can get admission based on your profile and score
app process is more tough than gmat preps :)
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by technologista » Mon Aug 30, 2010 5:09 pm
Ashish, that's still a score that's well above average and something you should be proud of. Totally agree with outreach, your application process is harder. Ask me, it's what I'm working on right now. It's driving me nuts. :)

I realize it can be frustrating though, but there's a statistical margin of at least 30 points. It just wasn't your day, perhaps.

Good luck with stuff though. I don't believe the GMAT is about intelligence, it's about practice and familiarity. You'll be fine. :)