RESOURCES USED (between 1st and 2nd attempt)- 2 Veritas Mocks
- Official Mocks 3 and 4
- GMATClub Tests (Used only 3 quant tests, could have used more)
I took the first attempt on 1 Oct and scored a 720 (Debrief :
https://gmatclub.com/forum/720-v39-q49- ... l#p2872097 )
I scored 740 (V40/Q50/IR 3

/AWA 6) on my second attempt on 8 Nov.
Ideally I had planned to take the exam towards the end of November, but preponed the plan because of 2 reasons:
- More time to prepare for R2 Applications in case of a good enough score
- There were 3 holidays in the Diwali week, moreover work pace was slow leading into the Diwali week, so took the entire week off to switch off mentally from work
After my first attempt, I left everything GMAT for a week. Then I started filling up the ISB Application, and going through the essay topics.
I did not try to learn any more new concepts between my 2 attempts. I was more focused to dissect what went wrong in my first attempt, since my average mock score was 740.
This took me almost a week.
Attempt 1 mistakes- I realised that I panicked towards the end of my verbal section, since I fell behind the timer. I went through the last 8-10 questions and was trying to answer them in an auto-pilot mode without analyzing the meaning (SC) or identifying the conclusion (CR) properly.
- Further, even though I thought I didn't, I carried the hangover of the Verbal Section well into the Quant section.
- I started skipping tougher DS questions, not because I did not know the concept, rather because I did not want to devote a longer time (may have been a subconscious fear of running out of time)
To be precise, I think the exam day pressure got the better of me.
So, for my next attempt I wanted to focus more on the mental aspects, rather than concepts.
2nd attempt preparation- GMATClub was sending out surveys which granted access to Forum Quiz. This was a great help. I took a few Verbal quizzes selecting "random" 600-700 and 700 questions exclusively from the multiple OG/Verbal Review versions (Tip : Use older version OGs since GMAC frequently flush some questions, so you can get substantial official questions even after exhausting the latest OG version)
- Similarly, used a few GMATClub quant Tests for QA. These were enough to get my pace back up and buckle up for a last dash.
- In the penultimate week, took 2 Veritas mocks. (I experienced the same timing issue in my first mock and ironically again scored a 720)
- In the final week, I attempted the Official Mocks 3 & 4.
Quote:
Veritas Mock 3 - 720 (V39/Q50)
Veritas Mock 4 - 740 (V41/Q51)
Official Mock 3 - 760 (V42/Q50)
Official Mock 4 - 750 (V41/Q50)
How did I tackle the timing issue?- Divide the time into 4 quarters and try to solve quarter of the questions in each quarter.
- For example - For me, in Verbal, the quarters (as per time left) were 49,33,17 for each set of 9 questions . Similar figures for QA.
- Very important : These time limits are not meant to be so strict that if you take one extra minute to solve a question or you need more time to comprehend a particular RC that you blindly skip the question. These are simply meant to be signposts to track your progress.
Edit: 3 beautiful ideas I got from some debriefs around the forum:
- Take a small 20-30 second break to recollect your mind, if you start to get panicked or to feel overwhelmed after solving a tough CR/RC/DS. Though it feels counter-intuitive to lose time, but trust me it helps to tackle the next questions freshly and you can make-up for that lost time.
- Use the keyboard shortcuts Alt+N, Alt+Y to go to the next question. Cumulatively, you can save some time from constant mouse movements back and forth.
- For verbal, use your 5 fingers for representing the 5 choices. Open all your fingers and close each one, once you eliminate those options. That way, you will not go through a choice which you had eliminated earlier. (Particularly useful in SC when multiple concepts are used for eliminating options)
How did I prepare in the final week?For a high score, I think keeping the mind alert, yet calm is the main key.
- I took both the official mocks in the final week, last one 2 days before the test date(not advisable for everyone, if you tend to get affected by mock scores)
- I completely left work for the entire week, not even opening the work laptop even once, since I did not want any distractions.
- Watched 4 movies to relax
- Since it was Diwali, a major Indian festival, I spent a lot of time with my family.
- I checked the chineseburned AWA template last night before the test day and revised my notes in the morning before going to the test center.
I was very confident on my abilities in this attempt and felt relaxed because I had a good safety net of 720, which could also get me some good schools even if I flunked this attempt.
It is better to trust the process instead of continuously worrying about the end goal.
Test DayVERBALI started well and was trying to maintain the time as per the quarters strategy.
Got a very dense complicated passage, which threw me off guard. Took a 30-sec break and recollected my composure since I still had 8 more questions to go through.
Section ended well and the experience was smooth.
QUANTThis section proved to be very challenging.
I got a lot of Statistics questions. The related DS questions were brutal. By the time I was halfway into the section, I was getting exhausted by the questions, most of which involved breaking down into multiple cases.
I had to take 2 30-sec breaks. This was very much needed as I could have easily screwed the section.
The section ended on a happy note with comparatively easier questions.
However, the QA took a heavy toll on IR, as I was trying to go through the IR as soon as possible, trying to dodge much of the details.
I am extremely indebted to the various experts who share their knowledge openly, that has helped me to achieve an elite score without spending a dime (except the EP1

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bb generis sayantanc2k GMATNinja VeritasKarishma IanStewart AndrewN Bunuel chetan2u Sajjad1994I have achieved the exact score with the exact VA/QA split that I set out to achieve. Hopefully, this closes the GMAT attempt chapter

Looking forward to the applications! Time to explore the other side of the forums!
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