Hi all. I am new to this forum hence not aware of the rules etc. So I might do some errors while posting. please don't mind. I am 8+ yrs experienced banker and like all others here wished to score 700+ on GMAT. But destiny had it otherwise. I took GMAT second time today and scored an abysmal 640 (Q47 V320. On my previous attempt, way back in 2010, I scored 610 (Q48 V28).
I studied rigorously for full one month this time with clear goal of scoring 700+. I knew I was weak in verbal, hence devoted almost all the time to verbal. In fact studied for Quants just one day before the test.
I did my preparation from the following:
1)
OG 2015
2) Manhattan Verbal book
3) Gmat Prepnow free videos (Gone through all verbal videos)
4) 2 GMATPrep test and 3 Manhattan test
OG, as everybody say, is bible. started with
OG and reviewed it once again before test. Manhattan verbal book helped me to understand key concepts. And GMAT Prepnow videos were really helpful. In fact I wished to say a lot about them but for my GMAT Score. Anyways, beyond the preparation, my mock test scores ranged from 610-690 in GMATPrep and 610-630 in Manhattan tests. Though I took these test in early stages of preparation. Thereafter I studied exhaustively, so was sure to score 700+.
Now all this is history. My area of concern is why I am not able to improve on my scores. Why my hard work is not reflecting in scores. Its quite demotivating, And in fact, this was the reason I left preparation five years back when I first took my GMAT.
I know there are many experts on this forum. I have seen their posts during the course of my studies. This forum is really awesome and the quick replies by experts is icing on the cake.
My straight questions are:
1) I want to give GMAT again, But is it possible for me to score 700+ after two successive unsuccessful attempts. This time I could not complete Quants section in stipulated time, hence was penalised, or else could get 48 perhaps
2) Verbal is a big concern. I was able to do all hard questions of
OG with 90% accuracy, But on the real test, Things got weird. I could not understand passage, could not assimilate info from CR arguments. It happened twice, I mean. How to improve on the endurance part.
3) I have really found this very difficult - When I try to build on accuracy, timing goes out of context. And if I strictly follow timings, don't even think of accuracy. Now how to approach this. If a careful understanding of CR requires say 3 mins, then those three mins have to be given to it, otherwise how will I do it correctly. Now how should I apply timing restriction?
Request some insights from seniors and experts. The more the better.
Thanks
Saurabh
Hi all, I appeared for GMAT last sunday and scored 730 (Q50 V38). Efforts paid at last