{"id":35120,"date":"2016-11-28T11:09:59","date_gmt":"2016-11-28T18:09:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gmatclub.com\/blog\/?p=35120"},"modified":"2016-11-28T11:10:00","modified_gmt":"2016-11-28T18:10:00","slug":"self-analysis-of-your-gmat-performance-must-include-actual-analysis-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gmatclub.com\/blog\/self-analysis-of-your-gmat-performance-must-include-actual-analysis-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Self-Analysis of Your GMAT Performance MUST Include Actual Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by Rich Cohen \u00a0Rich.C@empowergmat.com \u00a0www.EMPOWERgmat.com<\/p>\n<p>Studying for the GMAT can be a challenging endeavor for many Test Takers. Arguably, one of the most common score goals for Test Takers (if not THE most common score goal) is 700+, but only about 10% of those same people can actually achieve that goal. One of the interesting aspects of scoring at that level though is that while you don\u2019t have to be a \u2018genius\u2019, you do have to be able to figure out WHY you\u2019re not getting questions correct... and then do specific work to fix those issues. As a GMAT Expert, I can tell you that the number of GMATers who cannot define WHY they\u2019re under-performing is staggering. The reality is that the answers are never that complicated, but those same GMATers refuse to properly analyze their work.<\/p>\n<p>As an example, consider Student X, who\u2019s having trouble with Sentence Corrections. No matter how hard he studies, he still ends up getting over half of the SCs wrong on each CAT. What could POSSIBLY be the reason(s) for this? Stop reading this article and think about it. You should be able to name a couple of \u2018causes\u2019 right off the top of your head\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Seriously, you should consider this a critical thinking exercise (you\u2019ll be asked to do considerably more difficult work in Business School, so embrace the challenge).<\/p>\n<p>What did you come up with?<\/p>\n<p>Here are some possibilities:<\/p>\n<p>1) <strong>The obvious answer<\/strong> - Student X doesn\u2019t know the necessary grammar rules well enough. This is essentially the same issue as not knowing the proper math formulas for the Quant section. While these rules are not the only things that you need to know, they are the basis for all of the work that is required in SCs. If there are \u2018holes\u2019 in your knowledge, then it will be difficult to answer the SC prompts that you\u2019ll face on Test Day.<br \/>\n2) <strong>The realistic answer<\/strong> \u2013 Student X is \u2018winging it\u2019 through the Verbal section. If he didn\u2019t actually study the proper materials, and just worked through 100s of SC prompts, then he never really trained correctly (even though he THINKS he did). There ARE patterns and Tactics that he could have learned to deal with SCs, but he never did learn them. Now he just narrows down the answers to 2 choices and picks the one that \u2018sounds good.\u2019 THAT is not a strategic approach (it\u2019s what you would do when you had no other options) and it almost certainly will not lead to a high GMAT score.<\/p>\n<p>3) <strong>The subtle answer<\/strong> \u2013 Student X is too tired to properly answer the question. Since the Verbal section of the GMAT is the final 75 minutes of a 4-hour Exam, it\u2019s likely that Student X is slouching in his chair, not taking notes and not engaging with the Test. While he might be fine when he\u2019s well rested and taking quizzes, when taking his CATs, he didn\u2019t properly train for the physical challenges of the Test. As a result, all he can do is read through all 5 answers (sometimes repeatedly) without looking for the common themes that GMAT question writers use, then selecting an answer becomes all about guessing (and thinking about \u201chow would I say this when talking.\u201d Mathematically-speaking, you would be lucky to get 1 out of every 2 SCs correct when working in this way. The likelihood is that you\u2019ll get fewer correct than that.<\/p>\n<p>Any (or all) of these answers should be easy enough to define \u2013 you don\u2019t have to be a genius to do so \u2013 and once the cause of the problem is known, then steps can be taken to FIX the problem. By extension, you have to be willing to do more than just extra practice problems to improve. If \u2018your way\u2019 of studying for the GMAT isn\u2019t leading to improvement, then you have to find a new way to study.<\/p>\n<p>To that end, we\u2019re here to help.<\/p>\n<p>GMAT assassins aren\u2019t born, they\u2019re made,<br \/>\nRich<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Rich Cohen \u00a0Rich.C@empowergmat.com \u00a0www.EMPOWERgmat.com Studying for the GMAT can be a challenging endeavor for many Test Takers. 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