- akanshaak
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On Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011, I took the GMAT and scored 760 which is 99th percentile overall.(Quants-92nd percentile and Verbal-97th percentile) I have been an occasional visitor to this site, and reading others' experience was always informative, so I decided to post mine too.
Background:
I am from India and I have finished my engineering, and I am about to join Infosys in a month. I decided to take GMAT now because my joining date had been pushed to January from the anticipated October.
Preparation Time:
Roughly three months
Practice tests:
Kaplan test: 700
Manhattan Free test: 700
Princeton Review free test: 730
GMAC Test 1: 710
GMAC Test 2: 710
Preparation material:
Kaplan-GMAT strategies and Review: This is the first book I used, and although it is not very extensive, it is good for starters. Also, it has a prep test free which I gave at the end.
OG-12th edition
OG-Verbal
OG-Quants
All the official guides are very useful for practice.
Manhattan SC Guide-The best SC prep material.
GMAT Plus Math- Although it doesn't have a very high level, it is a confidence booster when it comes to Problem Solving.
Kaplan 800-Only at the very end to gauge preparation level.
Test experience:
My AWAs did not go as well as I wanted them to. So I was a little jittery when I started Quants, but I was very confident about the Problem Solving questions. Data Sufficiency had always troubled me and I did find myself resorting to guessing a couple of times, but overall it went well.
In Verbal, RCs were my main problem. I was pretty confident about the SC; and the CR section did not trouble me too much. But for some reason, while solving the last 10-15 questions in Verbal, my head started aching pretty badly. So I tried to finish as quickly as possible, and I may have messed up a few questions then.
In the end, when I got the score of 760, I was over-joyed because my highest in practice tests had been 730.
With a score of 760, I am sure there are several new avenues that have opened up for me, but since most universities demand sufficient work ex, I think I would need to build a good profile in the next couple of years or so. If anybody has any suggestions, I would be most grateful. I am aiming the likes of ISB and INSEAD, although I have submitted my score to Harvard, Stanford and MIT as well.
And again, if there are any queries, you can always contact me.
All the best!
Background:
I am from India and I have finished my engineering, and I am about to join Infosys in a month. I decided to take GMAT now because my joining date had been pushed to January from the anticipated October.
Preparation Time:
Roughly three months
Practice tests:
Kaplan test: 700
Manhattan Free test: 700
Princeton Review free test: 730
GMAC Test 1: 710
GMAC Test 2: 710
Preparation material:
Kaplan-GMAT strategies and Review: This is the first book I used, and although it is not very extensive, it is good for starters. Also, it has a prep test free which I gave at the end.
OG-12th edition
OG-Verbal
OG-Quants
All the official guides are very useful for practice.
Manhattan SC Guide-The best SC prep material.
GMAT Plus Math- Although it doesn't have a very high level, it is a confidence booster when it comes to Problem Solving.
Kaplan 800-Only at the very end to gauge preparation level.
Test experience:
My AWAs did not go as well as I wanted them to. So I was a little jittery when I started Quants, but I was very confident about the Problem Solving questions. Data Sufficiency had always troubled me and I did find myself resorting to guessing a couple of times, but overall it went well.
In Verbal, RCs were my main problem. I was pretty confident about the SC; and the CR section did not trouble me too much. But for some reason, while solving the last 10-15 questions in Verbal, my head started aching pretty badly. So I tried to finish as quickly as possible, and I may have messed up a few questions then.
In the end, when I got the score of 760, I was over-joyed because my highest in practice tests had been 730.
With a score of 760, I am sure there are several new avenues that have opened up for me, but since most universities demand sufficient work ex, I think I would need to build a good profile in the next couple of years or so. If anybody has any suggestions, I would be most grateful. I am aiming the likes of ISB and INSEAD, although I have submitted my score to Harvard, Stanford and MIT as well.
And again, if there are any queries, you can always contact me.
All the best!

















