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Re: From 740 in mocks to 630 in Real to 700 in mocks to 640 in Real [#permalink]
EMPOWERgmatRichC wrote:
Hi shlokgupta,

After you took your first GMAT, we discussed your studies up to that point. Since you've continued to study (for the last 4 months), I'd like to know more about your studying during that time.

1) What study materials have you used since you took your 1st GMAT?
2) What practice CATs/mocks did you use - and how did you score (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

While the Enhanced Score Report doesn’t provide a lot of information, there are usually a few data points that we can use to define what went wrong on Test Day (and what you should work on to score higher). Since you've purchased your 2 ESRs, then I'll be happy to analyze them for you. If you would rather not post that information publicly, then you can feel free to PM or email them to me directly.

GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
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Hi,

I am unable to attach ESRs here. Please let me know if I can send to you some other way.
Which material I used after 1st GMAT ? Mostly GMAT Club.

Regards
Shlok
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Re: From 740 in mocks to 630 in Real to 700 in mocks to 640 in Real [#permalink]
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Hi shlokgupta,

You can feel free to email me at the address in my Sig File (Rich.C@Empowergmat.com).

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Re: From 740 in mocks to 630 in Real to 700 in mocks to 640 in Real [#permalink]
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Hi shlockgupta,

I’m sorry to hear how things have been going with your GMAT. The good news is that you scored really well on quant, right? That said, I understand that you are not satisfied with your verbal score, so the question we need to ask is why you scored so high on your practice exams but lower on the real GMAT.

Assuming that you took your official practice exams under realistic testing conditions, the results show that, on a good day, you are capable of scoring higher than V31. Thus, it’s quite possible that nerves, stress, tiredness, or a combination of all three negatively affected your test-day performance. However, it’s also possible that you have some lingering weaknesses that were exposed on test day. It’s possible that, in your preparation, particularly in verbal, you did not really learn to do what you have to do in order to score high on the actual GMAT. Rather, you picked up on some patterns that were effective in getting you relatively high scores on practice tests. So, for you to hit your score goal, your preparation, particularly for verbal, probably needs to be more complete, meaning that you have to go through the various types of GMAT questions carefully to find your exact weaknesses, fill gaps in your knowledge, and strengthen your skills.

The overall process will be to learn all about how to answer question types with which you currently aren't very comfortable and do dozens of practice questions category by category, basically driving up your score point by point. When you do dozens of questions of the same type one after the other, you learn just what it takes to get questions of that type correct consistently. If you aren't getting close to 90 percent of questions of a certain type correct, go back and seek to better understand how that type of question works, and then do more questions of that type until you get to around at least 90 percent accuracy in your training. If you get 100 percent of some sets correct, even better.

For verbal specifically, you have to become more skilled at clearly defining the differences between trap choices and correct answers. Otherwise, as you experienced, you will get stuck guessing between two choices or be surprised to find that you incorrectly answered questions that you thought you answered correctly. Becoming more skilled in this way takes carefully analyzing all of the answer choices to lots of verbal questions to develop an eye for the logical differences between the choices. In other words, you have to go beyond answering practice questions and reading explanations to doing deep analysis of questions to learn to see everything that is going on in them. Certainly, if you’d like more specific advice on how to improve your verbal skills, feel free to reach out.

You also may find my article with more information regarding
how to score a 700+ on the GMAT helpful.

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Re: From 740 in mocks to 630 in Real to 700 in mocks to 640 in Real [#permalink]
Thank You all for your support. I have achieved my goal.

See this post:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/after-2-back ... l#p2391370

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shlokgupta wrote:
Thank You all for your support. I have achieved my goal.

See this post:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/after-2-back ... l#p2391370

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Great news!! Congrats!!!
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Re: From 740 in mocks to 630 in Real to 700 in mocks to 640 in Real [#permalink]
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Hi shlokgupta,

That's OUTSTANDING news! A 720/Q49 is an OUTSTANDING Score - and with it, you can comfortably apply to any Business Schools that interest you. I can't recall whether we've ever discussed your application plans before or not, but you should not hold back when it comes to your applications!

1) When are you planning to apply to Business School?
2) What Schools are you planning to apply to?

Another GMAT Assassin has been made!
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