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celestia007
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Hi all,
I'm writing this after being completely shocked with a 490 GMAT score today at the testing centre. It was my 2nd attempt and I'm left feeling completely at a loss as to how to improve, and I'm also left doubting my abilities.
I went to a business school in the top 3 in Canada, and have worked in a reputable Canadian company for the last 3 1/2 years. I am aiming to get into a decent MBA in Canada as well, but am left completely discouraged and saddened about my ability to get a good score... let alone get into a good school!
However, I want to try it 1 last time and give it my 150%... I need to know that this time around, I did everything within my power, because, now, thinking back, I know I could have done better in my prep.
I'm looking for your valuable advice on where I can improve - please don't be shy to be honest - I need all the advice and support I can get!
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GMAT Attempt 1 (Aug 2009) - 520 (Q 32, V 29), AWA 6
Lead up to attempt 2:
Kaplan 610 (Q 39, V 37)
GMAT Prep1 650 (Q46, V 34)
GMAT Prep 2 640 (Q 42, 36)
GMAT Attempt 2 (Sept 2010) - 490 (Q 28, V 29), AWA Pending
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Books used for Attempt 2:
- OG 11
- QG Quant Workbook
- OG Verbal Workbook
- Veritas prep material (I have all their books and did them)
- Kaplan Quant workbook
What I think my weaknesses are:
- Quant is a major major weakness, specifically, I lack the ability to understand a question and know what correct approach to take within 2 minutes
- Quant, Verbal timing needs to improve (I avg 3 min a question for most times)
- Verbal --> I need to apply the concepts I've learned in CR, SC, RC - because on the actual test, I blank out and go automatically to what my "ear" tells me. But, I need to train myself to think in a strategic manner, so that when I see any verbal on the GMAT, I should know how to break it down (eg identify subject, verb etc)
When do I hope to retake?
- Nov first week (that leaves me with about 7 weeks)
What's my target score:
- A modest 610 on the actual GMAT
Questions
1) How can I get better at math?
2) I feel I need a change in study material - I heard MGMAT is good - any advice on what material I should get, to gain a 610?
3) I work a full time job and plan on studying 3 hrs every weeknight and 5 hrs/day on the weekend... is it possible to get 610, with approx 25 hrs of study in 7 weeks?
4) Motivation/words of support/doable? Any advice appreciated!
Thanks!
I'm writing this after being completely shocked with a 490 GMAT score today at the testing centre. It was my 2nd attempt and I'm left feeling completely at a loss as to how to improve, and I'm also left doubting my abilities.
I went to a business school in the top 3 in Canada, and have worked in a reputable Canadian company for the last 3 1/2 years. I am aiming to get into a decent MBA in Canada as well, but am left completely discouraged and saddened about my ability to get a good score... let alone get into a good school!
However, I want to try it 1 last time and give it my 150%... I need to know that this time around, I did everything within my power, because, now, thinking back, I know I could have done better in my prep.
I'm looking for your valuable advice on where I can improve - please don't be shy to be honest - I need all the advice and support I can get!
---
GMAT Attempt 1 (Aug 2009) - 520 (Q 32, V 29), AWA 6
Lead up to attempt 2:
Kaplan 610 (Q 39, V 37)
GMAT Prep1 650 (Q46, V 34)
GMAT Prep 2 640 (Q 42, 36)
GMAT Attempt 2 (Sept 2010) - 490 (Q 28, V 29), AWA Pending
---
Books used for Attempt 2:
- OG 11
- QG Quant Workbook
- OG Verbal Workbook
- Veritas prep material (I have all their books and did them)
- Kaplan Quant workbook
What I think my weaknesses are:
- Quant is a major major weakness, specifically, I lack the ability to understand a question and know what correct approach to take within 2 minutes
- Quant, Verbal timing needs to improve (I avg 3 min a question for most times)
- Verbal --> I need to apply the concepts I've learned in CR, SC, RC - because on the actual test, I blank out and go automatically to what my "ear" tells me. But, I need to train myself to think in a strategic manner, so that when I see any verbal on the GMAT, I should know how to break it down (eg identify subject, verb etc)
When do I hope to retake?
- Nov first week (that leaves me with about 7 weeks)
What's my target score:
- A modest 610 on the actual GMAT
Questions
1) How can I get better at math?
2) I feel I need a change in study material - I heard MGMAT is good - any advice on what material I should get, to gain a 610?
3) I work a full time job and plan on studying 3 hrs every weeknight and 5 hrs/day on the weekend... is it possible to get 610, with approx 25 hrs of study in 7 weeks?
4) Motivation/words of support/doable? Any advice appreciated!
Thanks!

















