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euro
- Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
- Posts: 120
- Joined: Thu Sep 02, 2010 8:56 am
- Location: India
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- GMAT Score:730
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..............................Raw Score........Percentile
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Quantitative...............49....................86
Verbal........................40....................89
Overall......................730...................96
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... this is how the screen read in front of me.
At first I couldn't believe what my eyes saw.
I quickly jotted down the score on my erasable white board.
Then, I once again jotted down the scores... just wanted to be sure that I am not mistaken.
For one last time, I raised my hand to call the proctor, who guided me out.
He handed me a printout of the unofficial score report which I gladly accepted.
It was the first week of August '10 when I had decided to appear for the GMAT.
I am an Indian male, 31 yrs in age and married with one son. I have a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters in the same field (Construction Engineering & Management). Note that I had taken GRE and TOEFL in the year 2001 when I was applying for MS programs in US universities. As a result, I was familiar with computer adaptive tests and American English in general. Though I have lost touch since my return to India in Feb 2006.
My primary goal this time around was to apply for Summer/ Fall 2011 intake of top B-schools. Keeping this goal in mind, I did some reconnaissance survey which showed that I would need to have GMAT score ready by 1st week of November.
I inquired about GMAT prep classes with a couple of local GMAT coaching institutions and enrolled into one of them.
(Though this did not prove to be very helpful, especially for the Verbal & AWA part).
I attended my first class on 7th August and set myself a deadline of 25-Oct-10 to appear for the GMAT exam. I had scored a dismal 540 on the very first test I gave before beginning any serious preparation.
Here is how I scored in my practice tests:
MGMAT 1 ......10/09 : Q-13 (02%)...V-26 (44%) Overall - 390 11%
Knewton 1 .....06/10 : Q-42 (62%)...V-26 (39%) Overall - 560 57%
Princeton 1 ....07/10 : Q-47 (62%)...V-37 (39%) Overall - 680
GMAT Prep 1 .12/10:Q-46 ...V-33 Overall - 650
MGMAT 2 .......19/10 : Q-47 (81%)...V-41 (93%) Overall - 720 96%
MGMAT 3 .......23/10 : Q-46 (79%)...V-39 (89%) Overall - 700 93% (Reduced time - 73' per section)
MGMAT 4 .......25/10 : Q-44 (73%)...V-33 (69%) Overall - 640 80% (Reduced time - 72' per section)
MGMAT 5 .......27/10 : Q-44 (73%)...V-24 (72%) Overall - 640 80%
GMAT Prep 2 .30/10 : Q-44 ... V-38 Overall - 680
GMAT Prep 1 (Repeat) .01/11 : Overall - 700 (Result skewed upwards)
Given the above scores, I was hoping for some serendipity to somehow score 700 or 710 in my final exam. Some of the efforts devoted in strengthening the weak areas and use of general test taking strategies (available on this website) in the last 10 days helped me post a competitive score.
I am giving section-wise debrief [Q, V and AWA] in the following posts. Feel free to shoot specific questions.
As I look back at two months of my GMAT prep, I am reminded of this song which I used to listen a lot as a teenager...
...
So keep the faith
Don't let nobody turn you round
You got to know when it's good to go
To get your dreams up off the ground
So keep the faith
Baby yeah
Because it's just a matter of time
Before your confidence will win out
...
-Micahel Jackson
..............................Raw Score........Percentile
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Quantitative...............49....................86
Verbal........................40....................89
Overall......................730...................96
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... this is how the screen read in front of me.
At first I couldn't believe what my eyes saw.
I quickly jotted down the score on my erasable white board.
Then, I once again jotted down the scores... just wanted to be sure that I am not mistaken.
For one last time, I raised my hand to call the proctor, who guided me out.
He handed me a printout of the unofficial score report which I gladly accepted.
It was the first week of August '10 when I had decided to appear for the GMAT.
I am an Indian male, 31 yrs in age and married with one son. I have a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering and a Masters in the same field (Construction Engineering & Management). Note that I had taken GRE and TOEFL in the year 2001 when I was applying for MS programs in US universities. As a result, I was familiar with computer adaptive tests and American English in general. Though I have lost touch since my return to India in Feb 2006.
My primary goal this time around was to apply for Summer/ Fall 2011 intake of top B-schools. Keeping this goal in mind, I did some reconnaissance survey which showed that I would need to have GMAT score ready by 1st week of November.
I inquired about GMAT prep classes with a couple of local GMAT coaching institutions and enrolled into one of them.
(Though this did not prove to be very helpful, especially for the Verbal & AWA part).
I attended my first class on 7th August and set myself a deadline of 25-Oct-10 to appear for the GMAT exam. I had scored a dismal 540 on the very first test I gave before beginning any serious preparation.
Here is how I scored in my practice tests:
MGMAT 1 ......10/09 : Q-13 (02%)...V-26 (44%) Overall - 390 11%
Knewton 1 .....06/10 : Q-42 (62%)...V-26 (39%) Overall - 560 57%
Princeton 1 ....07/10 : Q-47 (62%)...V-37 (39%) Overall - 680
GMAT Prep 1 .12/10:Q-46 ...V-33 Overall - 650
MGMAT 2 .......19/10 : Q-47 (81%)...V-41 (93%) Overall - 720 96%
MGMAT 3 .......23/10 : Q-46 (79%)...V-39 (89%) Overall - 700 93% (Reduced time - 73' per section)
MGMAT 4 .......25/10 : Q-44 (73%)...V-33 (69%) Overall - 640 80% (Reduced time - 72' per section)
MGMAT 5 .......27/10 : Q-44 (73%)...V-24 (72%) Overall - 640 80%
GMAT Prep 2 .30/10 : Q-44 ... V-38 Overall - 680
GMAT Prep 1 (Repeat) .01/11 : Overall - 700 (Result skewed upwards)
Given the above scores, I was hoping for some serendipity to somehow score 700 or 710 in my final exam. Some of the efforts devoted in strengthening the weak areas and use of general test taking strategies (available on this website) in the last 10 days helped me post a competitive score.
I am giving section-wise debrief [Q, V and AWA] in the following posts. Feel free to shoot specific questions.
As I look back at two months of my GMAT prep, I am reminded of this song which I used to listen a lot as a teenager...
...
So keep the faith
Don't let nobody turn you round
You got to know when it's good to go
To get your dreams up off the ground
So keep the faith
Baby yeah
Because it's just a matter of time
Before your confidence will win out
...
-Micahel Jackson
Last edited by euro on Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:19 am, edited 4 times in total.

















