Hi Everyone,
So I just wanted to share my GMAT experience and the lessons I have learnt so far. I had my first go at the GMAT on the 27th of November 2015. I'll be the first to admit that it was a disaster. After reading for almost 2 months, I got a 420. This was a big blow to me. I have an Actuarial Science background so I thought I'd ace Quants. I got a rude shock with a Q10 score. I couldn't believe it. I was so disappointed in myself. Looking back, I realised I had focussed too much on content and did few practise questions. I was using the Economist GMAT practise which though very resourceful in content, was difficult to tailor towards my strengths and weaknesses. After talking to a friend who got an almost perfect score on his GRE, I signed up to use
Magoosh GMAT prep that he highly recommended.
Having all my essays ready for Round 2, the only thing hindering my submissions was my low GMAT score. So I registered to take the test just after the New Year on the 4th of Jan 2016 to meet the Round 2 deadlines. Unfortunately, I was not able to dedicate enough reading time over the holidays due to travelling between countries so I only focussed on the Very Hard questions on
Magoosh. I sat the GMAT for a second time and much to my surprise, got a 550 score. I was even more surprised that I got a 76 percentile score in Verbal with little practice.
Going forward, I intend to take the exam on the 4th of March, hopefully in time for Round 3 submissions. I plan on exhausting all the
Magoosh questions but would like more advice on the best practise questions available. From the practise questions I have done so far, I know that Data Sufficiency is my biggest challenge. I plan to do up to 40 questions daily, exhausting my
MAGOOSH and KAPLAN question banks. What other sources would GMAT Club members recommend to improve my Quant score?
Look forward to everyone's input.