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Beat the GMAT 750 Q46 V48

by pervert » Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:24 pm
I registered for the GMAT July 5, 2011 on a whim. I had about 6 weeks before I was going on vacation, i figured this would be enough time to prepare for the GMAT. I'm not planning on going for my MBA for another 3 years but I wanted to get it out of the way before they added the integrated reasoning section. My test was this morning (August 18, 2011).

I started studying July 9th by doing a gmatprep test and got a 630. I did quant problems from the OG and skimmed through three of hte mgmat quant books to familiarize myself with the concepts. I did the second gmatprep and got 710. I kind of stopped studying at this point. The weekend before the exam I redid the gmatprep exams and got a 630 (was really tired) and a 710 again. The night before the exam I looked over the AWA templates but otherwise tried to not think of the exam. I didn't really study verbal at all. I looked at the MGMAT SC guide but found myself confused by the rules, I was doing much better naturally without applying any concepts.

I got an amazing sleep and woke up feeling fresh, which is rare for me. I also ate a light breakfast, which is out of the ordinary as well since I usually eat at noon. I left early but halfway to the exam center I realized I forgot my wallet so I drove back, got it, and went back again which ate 30 minutes of time. With some pretty aggressive driving I got there 10 minutes before the scheduled time. I pounded through it and the questions were getting pretty tough. I was expecting somewhere between a 650 and a 680 realistically, so when I saw 750 I was shocked. Q46 (74%) and V48 (99%)

Overall I found the exam to be more about making decisions under pressure than about applying quantitative or grammar rules, etc and overall it wasn't all that bad. I didn't post this to rub it in anyone's face how little prep I did, but all those stories of people going nuts to prepare had me worried, so maybe this will calm some people down. This site is a great resource though, it gave me a starting point and the experiences people posted did help me out. Good luck everyone!

Anyways, I'm off to Spain now. Good luck!
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by prodizy » Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:30 pm
Congrats on a great score. But I think with little more effort from you, you should have done much better in quant. You had the luxury of great verbal skills(either natural or acquired over the years), but people generally don't have that luxury.

If you try for scoring 99 percentile in quant you will realize how difficult it is really to improve on something that one is not not good at. So think in that perspective when people are saying they are working very hard on their prep.

No offense intended.

All the best.

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by rishi raj » Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:43 am
Congrats on the achievement!
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by beatthegmat » Fri Aug 19, 2011 2:11 pm
Thanks Rishi for making that change. Congrats on the great score, and appreciate your help in using less extreme language in describing this achievement.
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by akhilsuhag » Sat Aug 20, 2011 12:01 am
Congrats!!
Great verbal score, hope I get somewhere close to that!!
Great!!