Note: I follow techniques as outlined by all MGMAT books.
First attempt.
1.)Quant was ok, though I was not very confident whether I did well, right after exam, I was not too worried and my score says I did OK.
2.)Verbal was disastrous.
RC: I had my strategy right(3 min passage reading,notes,1min per question), I was good on detail questions, but accuracy was low on general questions, authors intention was not always apparent to me and mostly I was deducing wrongly.
CR: I still dont know if I was good or bad. If I was bad I suspect it has to do with accuracy again.
SC: Did not know anything, though I read the whole SC MGMAT guide. In the exam I could recognize no errors at all, ended up taking help of my "ear".
Second Attempt.
1.) Quant was super easy. PS was easy as hell. DS was good, and quite a few times I changed my answers in the last seconds, suspecting that I was in some classic GMAT trap. There were quite a few "C" traps in DS.
2.) Verbal was disastrous again. I had no timing strategy, only thought that if at 36th minute I was around 21-22 then I was good. I knew my base.
SC was good ( knew about all errors, eg. I knew the answers to all MGMAT flash cards for SC).
RC was OK. Though again on general questions I was not very confident about my answers.
In CR I have no idea how it went. The real disastor: It was like this, the clock was saying 3:58 mins left. I was on 35th question. I am saying in my head " Oh nice end to my exam 3 mins for 36th & 37th question. Then it struck me. 35 of 41!!!!! Guessed that question. Next. RC (3 para). Thought there will be at most 3 questions. Guessed the 3, hoping i will use the 3 mins left for SC. 39th question was the 4th RC question. Now I was scared. I involuntarily started reading the passage in order to fish an answer to NOT guess on 39th. Guessed on it anyway. 1:30 left. 2nd last SC attempted. 30 secs left. Half attempted half guessed the last SC with 6 secs on the clock.
So, Please help me!!!
First attempt.
1.)Quant was ok, though I was not very confident whether I did well, right after exam, I was not too worried and my score says I did OK.
2.)Verbal was disastrous.
RC: I had my strategy right(3 min passage reading,notes,1min per question), I was good on detail questions, but accuracy was low on general questions, authors intention was not always apparent to me and mostly I was deducing wrongly.
CR: I still dont know if I was good or bad. If I was bad I suspect it has to do with accuracy again.
SC: Did not know anything, though I read the whole SC MGMAT guide. In the exam I could recognize no errors at all, ended up taking help of my "ear".
Second Attempt.
1.) Quant was super easy. PS was easy as hell. DS was good, and quite a few times I changed my answers in the last seconds, suspecting that I was in some classic GMAT trap. There were quite a few "C" traps in DS.
2.) Verbal was disastrous again. I had no timing strategy, only thought that if at 36th minute I was around 21-22 then I was good. I knew my base.
SC was good ( knew about all errors, eg. I knew the answers to all MGMAT flash cards for SC).
RC was OK. Though again on general questions I was not very confident about my answers.
In CR I have no idea how it went. The real disastor: It was like this, the clock was saying 3:58 mins left. I was on 35th question. I am saying in my head " Oh nice end to my exam 3 mins for 36th & 37th question. Then it struck me. 35 of 41!!!!! Guessed that question. Next. RC (3 para). Thought there will be at most 3 questions. Guessed the 3, hoping i will use the 3 mins left for SC. 39th question was the 4th RC question. Now I was scared. I involuntarily started reading the passage in order to fish an answer to NOT guess on 39th. Guessed on it anyway. 1:30 left. 2nd last SC attempted. 30 secs left. Half attempted half guessed the last SC with 6 secs on the clock.
So, Please help me!!!














