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GMATFailure
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About six months ago, I took the GMAT for the first time with very little preparation and got a 650. (Q 45, V-34) I said to myself that if I could get a 650 with such little preparation, I wonder what I could get if I took it more seriously?
I wanted to score higher, and I signed up for the test again and prepared like crazy. I utilized the strategies discussed in the prep courses and everything.
Now let me say this: Everything seemed fairly straight forward the first time I took it. The second time, though, my mind kept getting convoluted with my gut instinct answers contrasting the answers I derived from using the "strategies" discussed in the preparation courses. I ended up running out of time and had to guess about 5 in the Quant, and 4 in the verbal.
OG, Manhattan, Kaplan, Princeton.... and hundreds of dollars spent later, I ended up with a 490.
This is a 160 point DROP.
Practice tests the week before:
GMATPrep 1: 680
GMATPrep 2: 710 (Day before)
Kaplan 1: 630
Kaplan 2: 650
Kaplan 3: 660
Kaplan800: 690
Funny thing, I completely disregarded the AWA in my studies, and got a 6. (5 on the first attempt).
Top 10% in undergrad
Graduated Cum Laude
3.6+ GPA
490 GMAT.
I'm speechless.
I wanted to score higher, and I signed up for the test again and prepared like crazy. I utilized the strategies discussed in the prep courses and everything.
Now let me say this: Everything seemed fairly straight forward the first time I took it. The second time, though, my mind kept getting convoluted with my gut instinct answers contrasting the answers I derived from using the "strategies" discussed in the preparation courses. I ended up running out of time and had to guess about 5 in the Quant, and 4 in the verbal.
OG, Manhattan, Kaplan, Princeton.... and hundreds of dollars spent later, I ended up with a 490.
This is a 160 point DROP.
Practice tests the week before:
GMATPrep 1: 680
GMATPrep 2: 710 (Day before)
Kaplan 1: 630
Kaplan 2: 650
Kaplan 3: 660
Kaplan800: 690
Funny thing, I completely disregarded the AWA in my studies, and got a 6. (5 on the first attempt).
Top 10% in undergrad
Graduated Cum Laude
3.6+ GPA
490 GMAT.
I'm speechless.













