Hi Rich,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I have answers to your questions. I studied for around two months. I also took an off from work for one month, focusing entirely on preparation.The material used by me was:
1. MGMAT Material
2. Verbal OG
3. QA OG
4. OG 12 and 13
I gave all the following tests:
1. GMAT Club Tests
2. 5 Manhattan Tests
2. Veritas Free Test
3. The Economist Free Test
4. GMAC Prep Tests (5 times)
5. Veritas Quiz too where i could select my questions
I took the tests on alternate days as I wanted to fully analyze the mistakes made by me. I made an error log of all the tests given by me and all the questions done by me of the various OGs. I started with the MGMAT material for theory. I moved on to OGs and then test series.
I used to take the entire CAT except for the GMAC ones as the IR questions are repeated in it. I preferred taking the test in the same time slot as my actual GMAT in order to build up my endurance.
I was not securing very high in my test but my score was constantly improving and was always between 650-700. Last GMAC was 710 but highly inflated because i had reset it 5 times.My QA was in the range of 44-49 and VA in the range of 34-37 in all the tests. I wanted to maximize my score in VA so went through my notes which I had made while studying MGMAT SC a couple of times. Also, I kinda liked studying VA so I solved SC and CR of OGs twice or thrice. By the end, my SC had a fixed accuracy between 80-90%.
A week before the test I revised my error logs, looked at my mistakes and resolved the incorrect questions.I also revised my notes on QA theory and SC theory. I gave one last GMAC Prep 4 days before the test.
I had changed my schedule as my GMAT was in the morning slot. I got into the habit of getting up early so that I do not face any problem on the D-day. The day before the exam i revised my error logs and went through my notes. I slept at 9 in the night as I wanted to have 8 hours sleep before the exam.
I got up as per my revised schedule on the D-day had a heavy breakfast and went through some easy CR and SC, to get my mind working. I also did this to make myself comfortable and get my mind working so that i don't get boggle down seeing IR as the first thing in the exam.
However, I am at a loss at what happened during the D-day. I was expecting a VA in the range of 34-37 if not more and QA in the range of 44-47.
Please help me with this as I am planning to give GMAT again after a month by the end of November.
Thanks in advance
