Took
MGMAT CAT 2 and scored a 720 on it (Q48 V40). I found the Quantitative section to be retardedly hard. I had way too many Geometry/Combinatorics question than the regular norm or what I had encountered on GMAT Prep. I got 13/37 questions wrong and still ended up with a 48 - that's a third of the questions wrong. I was also checking the assessment report generated for this CAT and it said that the average difficulty level of the problems I got in Quant was around a 750.
In Verbal, I fumbled the most on Reading Comprehension. The passages were long and boring, but I read them pretty carefully, and yet, I found that I was down to two close answer choices and couldn't choose. This was the same with some of the argument/assumption questions, where even the negation test wasn't helping me much. In the end, I'd just pick a choice and move on. And I ended up with 15 wrong out of 41 and still a Verbal score of 40. I looked at the average difficulty of questions wrong, and it was 750 for CR and SC and 720 for RC.
This has shown me time and again, that I need to focus even more on the exam when I take it, and try to avoid any form of distraction. I am not unhappy with this score, but I think I could have done better. The Quant was especially brutal. When I was taking the test, I was expecting a 40-42. Hopefully, I'll do better on the next one, after practicing the difficult passages from RC99 and perhaps going through all the Question Banks on
MGMAT.
The Assessment by Topic told me that Number Properties and Geometry were the areas where my hit rate was below a 90%. Going to work on those topics by doing more
GMAT Club tests and reading through the books again. In Reading Comprehension, I am mainly missing the tone of the passage. In CR, I had about 4 Bold Faced questions, of which I only got one right. So I am going to have to work on that as well. But at least, I am happy in knowing that my scores from the GMAT Prep a couple of days ago was not a complete fluke, since I feel like a 720 on this
MGMAT would be equal to at least a 720-730 on the actual GMAT.
Hopefully, studying gets better before I have to take the actual GMAT!