Help!!! Taking GMAT in 3 weeks (550 to 680)

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Help!!! Taking GMAT in 3 weeks (550 to 680)

by raghavkb » Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:40 am
Hi All,

I am fairly new to BTG, so please forgive me if I am posting this in the wrong forum. I have exactly 3 weeks left for the exam and have not been doing too well on the practice mock exams. My current scores have all been below 600 and my aim is to atleast achieve a 680 to be competitive for the smaller school programs. I took the GMAT last year without any prep and scored a paltry 530 (Q45, V19)

Story so far,

1) Completed all 5 books of the Manhattan GMAT strategy guides in Quant. Currently solving questions from the OG and Manhattan books as well.
2) Practicing SC (aristotle for concepts), CR and RC from OG 12,13. I have a 70% accuracy on SC, 65% accuracy on CR and 80% on RC
3) Practice tests taken so far

a) GMAT prep 1 - 550 (Q49, V20)
b) Kaplan GMAT test - 580 (Q41, V24)

Both tests had pacing issues where i had to guess the last 7 questions. So I started to take the 800score.com quant tests to practice pacing better and understand which question I ought to be at during the test.

c) 800 Score.com - 2 Quant tests (34 and 37)
- 1 Verbal Test - 29

I would really appreciate any advise on the strategy that I should follow in the next 3 weeks to achieve my target. I am not not working during this time and can easily dedicate 6 to 8 hours a day.

Furthermore, I have also spent a lot of time on reviewing results than practicing more and more problems. Due to the time I take to review, I work on Quant and Verbal on alternate days. I find that a lot of my mistakes are careless (especially in Geometry) and I find Probability to be extremely difficult. In verbal it is mainly CR and "flaw and Inference questions" in RC.

My questions are:

1) Normally, how much time do folks on the forum spend between solving problems and reviewing. Do you guys solve a lot of questions to cover the length and breadth of the material. I am sure that I am doing something wrong here because it takes me a while to understand the solution.

2) What can I do to improve my CR score? Each question seems to have a very unique logic to it and it is hard for me to pinpoint a pattern or a strategy. Also, where can I find complex SC and RC questions as the questions that I encountered on the tests mentioned above were more difficult than the ones found in OG.

I know that its a long post. My apologies on this. But I am a little desperate for help at the moment.

Thanks,

Raghav

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by [email protected] » Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:01 pm
Hi raghavkb,

If your goal is truly to score 680, then the first thing you'll have to do is push back your Test Date. While you can certainly make some improvements over the course of 3 weeks, an improvement of 130 is not realistic. There's a difference between learning a tactic/tip/approach and using it consistently and effectively under timed conditions.

You should certainly visit the various Forums on this site; you'll learn a lot and you can ask questions. You can also stick to your planned Test Date if you like. Perhaps you'll score high enough that you'll be satisfied. If you don't score high enough, then you can always retest in 31 days (this just adds more time and expense to the process). Business Schools don't care if you retake the GMAT, so there's no wrong way to go about this.

You might also consider investing in a GMAT prep course to supplement the book-based self-study that you've been doing. If you have any additional questions, then you can feel free to contact me directly.

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by TheGmatTutor » Fri Oct 18, 2013 6:33 am
I don't think you should spend any time on Quant at all. If you keep a 45 Quant, you would need to get your Verbal up to around 38. Do you have the Powerscore Critical Reasoning book? It's the best book for Critical Reasoning.
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