Hi
fasih96Thanks for reaching out on the forum, it feels good to see you coming out and asking for advice.
I would like to start by commending your efforts in planning.
My Analysis of your ESRVerbalSC and RC:Your score in these two subsections indicates that you have good understanding of the concepts and you can apply the concepts learnt into questions. ?
CR:Your score in this sub section indicate that you lack conceptual understanding as your score is less than 70%ile.
Time ManagementI can see that you have solved RC passages in the suggested time. You have solved SC questions in 15 seconds less than the required time and you have good accuracy in this sub-section.
In CR, you have attempted questions in 10 seconds less than the required time. This might have caused you to miss out on some parts of the question which lead you to marking them wrong. I will suggest you give enough time to a question.
Action points1. Study CR Concepts
2. Practice medium and hard level SC questions
3. Revise RC and SC concepts
4. Give mixed quizzes – medium and hard level difficulty
QuantAlgebra – Geometry and Ratios - PercentYour score in these subsections indicates that you lack conceptual understanding of both Algebra and Geometry.
Arithmetic and Advanced topics Your score in these subsections indicate that you have good conceptual understanding and you must maintain these accuracies.
Time Management The time is managed well during the test. You always had a lot of time in your hands all the time. I will suggest you devote time to a certain question if you feel spending an extra minute can make you solve the question.
Action Points1. Algebra, geometry, ratios and percentage concepts
2. Algebra, geometry, ratios and percentage medium and hard questions
3. Arithmetic and Advanced Topics revision
4. Mixed quizzes – Medium and Hard. Focus on Hard questions more.
7 Steps – How to score 700+ on the GMAT Prawee (550 to 740) used all the books and local coaching classes but was unable to improve her GMAT score beyond a certain point. She changed her approach and finally scored 740 in her 5th attempt and got a $180,000 fellowship cumulatively from 3 top business schools. She is currently pursuing MBA from Kellogg. Kellogg was once not even on her radar.
Hope this helps
Deepak
e-GMAT Strategy Expert