Jan 27th, GMAT Prep1: 460
3rd March, Kaplan CAT1: 640 Q-49, V-31,
In sentence correction, I got 2 questions wrong and in CR and RC, screwed totally.
When should I schedule my GMAT appointment? I am a bit confused.
I still don't know whether I am fit and prepared.
My target score is 700+.
Kaplan CAT1: 640, should I give the GMAT in a month?
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That's pretty impressive progress for a little over a month.
Have you gone through the questions you missed and figured out if there are consistent issues to address?
Have you gone through the questions you missed and figured out if there are consistent issues to address?
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Hi swarnav999,
CR and RC questions are built around standard logic and patterns (just like everything else on the GMAT), so if you're not great in those 2 areas just yet, it just means that you've got some work to do. To that end, you'll need to be taking lots of notes, understand the various question types that can occur (and how to approach each) and the common types of wrong answers.
Predicting the correct answer, before you actually look at the 5 choices, is also rather important. How often are you "narrowing it down to 2 choices and then guessing?"
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CR and RC questions are built around standard logic and patterns (just like everything else on the GMAT), so if you're not great in those 2 areas just yet, it just means that you've got some work to do. To that end, you'll need to be taking lots of notes, understand the various question types that can occur (and how to approach each) and the common types of wrong answers.
Predicting the correct answer, before you actually look at the 5 choices, is also rather important. How often are you "narrowing it down to 2 choices and then guessing?"
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
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@Rich,
I am already reading CR and RC, but I still have the ''time'' problem. RC takes too long, and even after giving so much time for the 3 questions, I am not sure as to whether they are correct. RC is quite challenging for me. And yes, you still haven't answered my question about selecting GMAT appointments.
I am already reading CR and RC, but I still have the ''time'' problem. RC takes too long, and even after giving so much time for the 3 questions, I am not sure as to whether they are correct. RC is quite challenging for me. And yes, you still haven't answered my question about selecting GMAT appointments.
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@Bill,
I have looked into my weak points and am already working on them.
What do I have to do for further improvement? Please suggest.
I have looked into my weak points and am already working on them.
What do I have to do for further improvement? Please suggest.
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Hi swarnav999,
I don't think that you need me to point out that you're not yet at the level to score 700+, so asking when to schedule your GMAT is completely open to interpretation. Maybe you can be ready in a few weeks, maybe it will take longer. I asked about how often you "narrow it down to 2 choices and then guess" on Verbal questions because I think that THAT is your primary problem. Until you define it, then learn to fix it, you'll likely continue to score in the mid 600s.
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I don't think that you need me to point out that you're not yet at the level to score 700+, so asking when to schedule your GMAT is completely open to interpretation. Maybe you can be ready in a few weeks, maybe it will take longer. I asked about how often you "narrow it down to 2 choices and then guess" on Verbal questions because I think that THAT is your primary problem. Until you define it, then learn to fix it, you'll likely continue to score in the mid 600s.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich