Round I: 600 Q44 V29. Can't wait for Round II >.<

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Hey Guys,

Let me tell you my story :P: I too had been preparing for GMAT using OG11, OG12, Manhattan SC etc. I too gave a couple of GMAT Prep tests. Each time I scored between 44-47in Quant, but struggled with verbal cos my scores were always stuck in the top 30s. I should've started concentrating on improving my verbal skills, but instead like a fool, kept on giving mock tests just to get used to the test. I thought all I need to do is reduce the number of errors in Verbal and that'll put up a better score.

Today I had my GMAT. After a smooth essay writing session, I went on to Quant. The first question it self rattled me, but I took a little over 2 mins to solve it and got it right. Then onwards it was a smooth sail until I came across some weird DS questions. I did nailed few, then guessed few cos I didn't want to run out of time. There was a time when I got real easy Math questions, a series of them actually that made me wonder 'Why the hell am I getting such easy ones? Have I messed up Quant section so bad that the CAT thinks these are all I can solve?'. However I got impatient and started to finish off Quant questions tackling them one at a time. Final result- I thought I would get around Q35, but was happy to see Q44.

Next came Verbal. Trust me I hadn't practiced a lot and I had to pay heavy price for it. My aim was not to make any errors. Verbal started off well and I took time to nail initial questions without making mistakes. By the time I was done with 20 questions, I had consumed quite an amount of time. And yes, those 20 questions did have few guess work/incorrect ones. Few more questions ahead, I saw 14 questions remained-24 mins left. I thought it was ample time and I can cruise through. Then I saw one mammoth sized RC! I swear I felt as if I was hit by a train. I just couldn't believe it! I started to panic and had to rush through last 12-13 questions making random guesses. Guys, I messed up Verbal real bad. V29.

Total: Q44 V29 (Waiting AWA scores)

Fundaes:

1. I was deeply hurt to see a mere 600 for all the work that I did since last 2 months. But, I acknowledged that the mistake was on my part for not actively preparing for verbal. For all you guys out there- please please please work on your verbal skills. In Quant it's easy to figure out easy questions from tough ones, but Verbal ain't like Quant. It's tougher and crazier. :|

2. Each one of you out there is a 700+ material. Trust me, looking at my score I can say that if I reduce the number of guess work on both sections and pace timely in Verbal after thorough practice, I can easily nail down 700. The same goes for you guys too. I plan to retake GMAT next month and I know I will crack 700+. :D

3. GMAT test centers are highly professional environments. It's very different from giving tests sitting on a couch. So be mentally prepared and be very relaxed. GMAT is a 4 hour test and you will be easily drained by the time you reach the last section. If you are not relaxed and fail to tackle one question at a time in a timely manner, I swear you'll end up crying in the test center itself. :)

4. Never give up. Period.

I hope to chill for a few days and start preparing again. All the very best for those of you who have GMAT in near future.
'It ain't over till it's over'- Rock Balboa
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by vineeshp » Tue May 03, 2011 5:43 am
LOL. Nice post. :)
good confidence. All the best to you too pal. :)
Vineesh,
Just telling you what I know and think. I am not the expert. :)