650 (Q42, V38): "I Just Beat The GMAT" - Not Quite

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Hello All,

Background: An IT-enabled Services and Outsourcing services specialist with 10 years of work experience in Shared Services operations,Solution Design and Pre-Sales.

I took my 1st Mock test in Feb but due to hectic work schedules, couldn't get myself to kick-start the study process. In start of July, started for a week and a half and took the Mock to get a 620 score. But then, again couldn't continue the momentum.

Starting Last week Aug, I put up a plan to study an hour or two each working day and a few more hours on the weekend, considering that work keeps me occupied for 12-14 hours a day (This was going to be difficult). But ensured that I adhered to it on most of the days - of course there were days or a weekends, when it wasn't a possibility.

BeattheGMAT was my primary source of inspiration as well as direction on how to cruise ahead. The following was my plan:

a. MGMAT books on all topics
b. OG13 - Holy Bible
c. Quantitative and Verbal Reviews

Captured each wrong answer and read the answer explanations for each of the wrong as well the right ones. Had an overall accuracy rate of 75% with ~60% in the last 30 questions of the OG guides.

Loved the videos and Strategies from GMATPrep Now. In fact used them on my test esp. Time Management and Stress Management. They are simply fantastic.

One week before the exam took a week off from work and social engagements and studied at home, primarily focusing on Mock GMAT's and revising content. The Mock results were as follows:

Date Score
GMAT PREP #1 (1st attempt) 3-Feb-13 530 (Q32, V30)
GMAT PREP #1 (2nd attempt) 13-Jul-13 620 (Q43, V33)
Manhattan Online 9-Nov-13 630 (Q43, V33)
Economist GMAT 10-Nov-13 560 (Q39, V30)
GMAT PREP #2 (1st attempt) 12-Nov-13 670 (Q48, V34)
GMAT PREP #1 (3rd attempt) 13-Nov-13 640 (Q47, V31)

I took the GMAT on the 14th Nov and scored a 650 (Q42, V38). Was aspiring to touch 700 but missed.

The AWA was simple. During my prep - built a basic framework - which I used on the test to just feed in the argument relevant information. But a small glitch - As I clicked 'submit', It said "My time has run out and session is expired". This played on my mind during the IR & the Quant section, that a Zero on AWA will negatively impact my applications. (Later found out from web sources that GMAT takes whatever had been typed into the section, for evaluation - that was Sigh of relief).

Quant - Focused on getting the first questions right but the AWA non-submission was worrying. Nonetheless, as I progressed in the section, questions were getting extremely easy. Had a inkling that things after all weren't going Hunky-Dory. Thanks to the Time management strategy from GMATPrep Now, finished section with 45 Seconds to spare and with a un-stressed mind.

Verbal - was simpler; RC and CR were a delight, though SC got a little difficult towards the middle of the section. Finished the section with a minute to spare.

I was bit taken aback with the score on Quant, as I was expecting atleast 47 based on my Mocks.

Now, reading all the wonderful stories from members such as @NB1234 URL His Story and @forteenstix URL His Story, I am contemplating a re-test but a re-test means time, effort and ofcourse, Money.

Based on your personal experiences, wanted to check with you on the best option ahead: whether I should re-test in mid-Dec or should I focus my energies on the application building process for the class of 2014?

I am looking at the following colleges and I know that my score may not figure in their average GMAT score criterion but surely will in "Mean - 1 Standard deviation":
1. New York University - Leonard N. Stern School of Business
2. Indian School of Business
3. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
4. University of Oxford - Said Business School
5. University of Cambridge - Judge Business School

Look forward to your points and discussions.

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by [email protected] » Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:36 pm
Hi irfanali,

A 650 is a solid GMAT score (just about the 80th percentile), so you shouldn't get too down on yourself. Before choosing whether or not to retake, you should post your questions in the Admissions Consulting Forum - the experts there should be able to give you some immediate advice based on the "snapshot" of your profile.

I will mention one aspect of your prep that likely caused some problems for you. Taking so many practice CATs in the lead-up to your actual GMAT probably led to a bit of "burn out." In addition, you wouldn't have had enough time to properly review nor practice and improve after each CAT, so it's not surprising that almost all of those CAT scores are in range of your Official GMAT score.

If you do end up deciding to retest, then you should post back here and I'll be happy to offer up some suggestions.

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by irfanali » Sun Nov 17, 2013 5:41 am
Dear Rich,

Thanks so very much for the response.

Insightful indeed. I have posted my query in the indicated forum. Will revert with my decision and look forward to your support.

Cheers,
Irfan.

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by irfanali » Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:55 am
Dear Rich,

I have decided to take retake the GMAT during the month of Jan'14. I look forward to your suggestions please.

Cheers,
Irfan.