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tx_aspirant
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Hi All,
I just took my GMAT today and got such a disappointing score. But I myself was to blame for not preparing the right way I guess. Here is what happened. 600 (40Q V33)
I started off Quant well and i even remember thinking wow it is going well that was before the 10th question. But by 10th question I realized I have only 48 minutes left.So I rushed. But even with rushing and trying to catch up, I could not. By the time i was doing the 24 the question I have <18 minutes left. And the time ended when I was on 30th question. I might have even guessed one or two questions in the end.
I thought I am reasonably ok in Quant. But I only saw simple questions plus a few tricky ones and ended up not answering 6 or 7 questions. I need serious advice and strategy planning for my next attempt. How will I beat time while not getting tensed and messing up ? Please help.
I had the same problem in Verbal too. I was at a point 16 minutes for 15 questions. By this time whatever I was reading was not making much sense either.
But whenever I took the tests (gmatprep) I had the same issues. I never finished a section on time. Now that the GMAT format is changing I need to learn integrated reasoning too. I thought I improved; but apparently I didn't. So help to find :
1. strategies for time management
2. short cuts
3. Efficient RC and CR reading
I was not gearing much for MBA but for masters courses in Management that accept GMAT scores. But with this score I am embarrassed even to apply. It has also been a great setback to my confidence in quant skills.
Anyways decided to work on timing issues for 2 months and retake the GMAT. So I greatly appreciate your help and advice.
Thanks
Devi
I just took my GMAT today and got such a disappointing score. But I myself was to blame for not preparing the right way I guess. Here is what happened. 600 (40Q V33)
I started off Quant well and i even remember thinking wow it is going well that was before the 10th question. But by 10th question I realized I have only 48 minutes left.So I rushed. But even with rushing and trying to catch up, I could not. By the time i was doing the 24 the question I have <18 minutes left. And the time ended when I was on 30th question. I might have even guessed one or two questions in the end.
I thought I am reasonably ok in Quant. But I only saw simple questions plus a few tricky ones and ended up not answering 6 or 7 questions. I need serious advice and strategy planning for my next attempt. How will I beat time while not getting tensed and messing up ? Please help.
I had the same problem in Verbal too. I was at a point 16 minutes for 15 questions. By this time whatever I was reading was not making much sense either.
But whenever I took the tests (gmatprep) I had the same issues. I never finished a section on time. Now that the GMAT format is changing I need to learn integrated reasoning too. I thought I improved; but apparently I didn't. So help to find :
1. strategies for time management
2. short cuts
3. Efficient RC and CR reading
I was not gearing much for MBA but for masters courses in Management that accept GMAT scores. But with this score I am embarrassed even to apply. It has also been a great setback to my confidence in quant skills.
Anyways decided to work on timing issues for 2 months and retake the GMAT. So I greatly appreciate your help and advice.
Thanks
Devi













