From 570 to 690 - Beat the GMAT!!

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From 570 to 690 - Beat the GMAT!!

by dalwow » Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:33 am
I first took the GMAT a year ago and scored a 570. My plans are to pursue a Phd in Finance. I have considerable work experience that will be very beneficial, but I knew I wanted a GMAT around 700 to make me competitive at the best schools. I just got back from the test center and I scored a 690. I know many people consider a 700+ beating the GMAT, but in my mind I just did. I am actually working full-time right now as well as working on an MBA as well as being married and having a 1 year old, so studying for the GMAT seemed like an impossible task for me. However, for anyone else who feels intimidated, I can now say "It can be done". I did a combination of things over the past 3 months that helped improve my score.

-I worked at least a few problems from OG11 every day in the evenings.
-I worked on problems on Beat the GMAT everyday on my lunch break.
-I purchased 6 practice tests from MGMAT and worked those as well as the 2 free practice tests from the GMAT administrator. That was a combined 8 tests, I took one each Saturday morning for the 8 weeks before my test.
-I worked through the last 60 problems of the OG11 Quant section about 4 times. I found this was the most helpful for me. I liked MGMAT because it helped simulate the testing format, but the questions with MGMAT are much longer and different from the real thing. So, I found it best to study the real thing as much as possible. (I still really recommend MGMAT and their practice tests to anyone preparing for the GMAT)

I must say, Beat the GMAT has been absolutely helpful in my preparing for this test. I really thank all of the instructors/moderators that are on here answering questions for people like me. I honestly don't think I would have improved as much as I did had I not used this.
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by aj5105 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:22 am
congratulations !
Good Luck !

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Congrates

by sgaurang » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:08 am
Congratulations
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by sp19 » Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:10 pm
Can you please tell me how did you improve your verbal score ?

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by hajarf » Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:57 am
Congratulations for your very good results :) and Yes, "It can be Done"! Thanx for the post.

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by dalwow » Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:25 am
sp19-

Frankly, I did very little studying for verbal. I was already around 80% in that. My main concern was for Quantitative where I was able to improve my score dramatically.
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by sudi760mba » Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:21 am
I'm having the most trouble with improving my quant skills? what resources helped you the most?

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by dalwow » Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:55 am
sudi760mba -

What helped me most was constant practice. I did problems every day. I bought OG11 and worked through all the quant problems twice and then through only the last 50-75 problems another 2 times. For me, this was the best practice. I took the Manhattan GMAT tests which were good, but the OG problems were the most similar to what is on the real test. I was very surprised how much a quant score can be improved, but now I know it can. Good luck.
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OG 11?
MGMAT? (Are these the Manhattan or the practice tests for purchase on mba.com)

Thank you!

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by dalwow » Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:47 pm
OG11 is the 11th edition of the Official Guide.

MGMAT is Manhattan GMAT.
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