2nd attempt - 670 to 710 in a month

Find out how Beat The GMAT members tackled GMAT test prep with positive results. Get tips on GMAT test prep materials, online courses, study tips, and more.
This topic has expert replies
Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
Posts: 1
Joined: Thu Oct 24, 2013 7:16 am

2nd attempt - 670 to 710 in a month

by laddooh » Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:01 am
I'm posting this for the benefit of all who decided to take a second crack at the GMAT, and don't have much time. Due to my application deadline, I decided to take another attempt exactly 31 days days later.

First attempt: My approach was to use the official guide and quant supplement,and read through the theory in the Manhattan Quant guides. I also took two of the free tests (scoring 700, 740). Total time spent was about 2 months, averaging an hour per day.
Quant 45 (66%)
Verbal 37 (82%)
IR 6 (67%)
AWA 4.5 (43%)
Total 670 (83%)
Observations: I'd always prided myself on good verbal skills, so didn't spend much time practicing - was disappointed with my 82%. My quant Qs started really tough with number properties and ended super easy with equations. Though I ended with time to spare,I must have got many wrong initially,thus ending up with a sub-70 %. Was shocked by my AWA score, thought I'd used the standard approach, and blamed it on the computerized score! IR again was disappointing, and I couldn't finish the section (as in my mock tests).
Bottomline: I decided to give it another crack after reading INSEAD's explicit 70% cut-offs for both quant and verbal
https://mba.insead.edu/edm/generic/TheGMATChallenge.html

Second attempt: My approach was to re-read Manhattan quant guides and then re-attempt the official GMAT guide questions I got wrong initially. I also went through the official verbal supplement, to ensure I wasn't ignoring it this time around. Besides, I subscribed to the quant section of Magoosh, which has great video tutorials, and 350+ adaptive quant questions that can be taken in a test setting (37 questions, 75 minutes).
https://gmat.magoosh.com/?utm_source=mag ... n=homepage
I also took the free mock tests of Kaplan (680), Manhattan (630) and Veritas (710), besides buying the additional set of two GMAT tests (720, 700). I was still worried about IR, as I could never finish and invariably scored around 50%. I spent an average of 1.5 hours daily over the month.
Quant 47 (70%)
Verbal 40 (90%)
IR 8 (93%)
AWA 5.5(80%)
Total 710 (92%)
Observations: I couldn't finish quant (attempted only 36), and actually considered canceling my attempt!The fact that I still managed a 70% shows that there is no "severe penalty" for not finishing a section. I was happy with my 90% in verbal, and pleasantly surprised with 93% in IR (attempted 11 questions)! Was also relieved to improve my AWA score to a respectable 5.5.

Bottomline: I may not have killed it in my second attempt, but I now satisfy INSEAD's explicit qualifying scores criteria, and know that if I don't make it, at least it's not because of my GMAT score!
Source: — I just Beat The GMAT! |

User avatar
Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
Posts: 153
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:13 am
Location: India
Thanked: 22 times
Followed by:7 members
GMAT Score:540

by sahilchaudhary » Sat Nov 09, 2013 2:20 am
Very helpful post...
Sahil Chaudhary
If you find this post helpful, please take a moment to click on the "Thank" icon.
https://www.sahilchaudhary007.blocked

GMAT/MBA Expert

User avatar
Elite Legendary Member
Posts: 10392
Joined: Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:38 pm
Location: Palo Alto, CA
Thanked: 2867 times
Followed by:511 members
GMAT Score:800

by [email protected] » Sat Nov 09, 2013 12:18 pm
Hi laddooh,

Congrats on both of your GMAT scores; while you're probably much happier with a 710, they're both really strong performances.

Since it sounds like you're finished with the GMAT, this next piece of information really isn't for you. For anyone reading this post though, I wanted to address a point that you made that needs clarification.

It's important to answer EVERY question on the GMAT, even if you're just taking a guess. Any question that is left unanswered is marked as incorrect AND is penalized. The "effect" of the penalty is based heavily on the number of unanswered questions. Since laddoh only left 1 question unanswered, there was a minor penalty (assuming the question actually "counted", and was not an experimental question). A longer string of unanswered questions (4 or 5, for example) would result in a significant penalty.

So, Test Takers need to be conscious of the clock so that there's enough time to be sure that every question IS answered.

GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
Contact Rich at [email protected]
Image

GMAT/MBA Expert

User avatar
Official Company Rep
Posts: 15
Joined: Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:00 pm
Location: Berkeley, CA
Thanked: 2 times
Followed by:13 members
GMAT Score:750

by Bhavin@Magoosh » Tue Nov 12, 2013 12:04 pm
@laddooh - so happy that we (Magoosh) could help you break 700! Congrats on the great score, and good luck with applications!
Bhavin Parikh
Magoosh Test Prep
Haas MBA 2010