Hey there, new to the forum
Haha, i had no idea there was such a big thing about GMAT - whilst i've heard of it before, i've never seriously understood how difficult of a test it could be , and vastly underestimated the time that i might actually need to put into it
Gonna graduate from uni soon, but im applying for management masters in london, some of which need a GMAT (and some that dont), so i thought "ok, ill go book my test sometime next week and prepare for it throughout the week"
Ahaha, well it happenes i guess, i left my preparation for the weekend and a couple days and a couple of days after and here i am. Hopefully if i do bad then i can prepare over a longer period of time and take it again ^^
Fortunately, i've done reams and reams of similar looking tests before (many loads of verbal reasoning and quant tests for other job applications) , and im also studying maths so quantitative areas are not a problem
I was wondering how you can actually go about scoring a GMAT - there are 37 questions in quant and 41 in verbal (or was it the other way around?) - like, in the GMAT prep if i get 75% of the questions correct (or 11-12/15) what kind of mark could i be looking at?
Is it even possible for someone who hasnt studied rigourously to get over 600?
Literally my prep is gonna be 2 days of going through stuff and the rest will be relying on my.. "natural" ability?
(live in UK, english is mother tongue, always been fairly proficient academically and quant wise)
Haha, i had no idea there was such a big thing about GMAT - whilst i've heard of it before, i've never seriously understood how difficult of a test it could be , and vastly underestimated the time that i might actually need to put into it
Gonna graduate from uni soon, but im applying for management masters in london, some of which need a GMAT (and some that dont), so i thought "ok, ill go book my test sometime next week and prepare for it throughout the week"
Ahaha, well it happenes i guess, i left my preparation for the weekend and a couple days and a couple of days after and here i am. Hopefully if i do bad then i can prepare over a longer period of time and take it again ^^
Fortunately, i've done reams and reams of similar looking tests before (many loads of verbal reasoning and quant tests for other job applications) , and im also studying maths so quantitative areas are not a problem
I was wondering how you can actually go about scoring a GMAT - there are 37 questions in quant and 41 in verbal (or was it the other way around?) - like, in the GMAT prep if i get 75% of the questions correct (or 11-12/15) what kind of mark could i be looking at?
Is it even possible for someone who hasnt studied rigourously to get over 600?
Literally my prep is gonna be 2 days of going through stuff and the rest will be relying on my.. "natural" ability?
(live in UK, english is mother tongue, always been fairly proficient academically and quant wise)












