Hi Rich! Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me!
Practice CATs:
MGMAT diagnosis (11/18): 620 Q38 V36
MGMAT (1/6): 640 Q40 V37
MGMAT (1/28): 640 Q42 V36
MGMAT (2/14): 680 Q44 V38
GMAC Prep Test (3/4): 690 Q44 V40
Actual GMAT (3/9): 680 Q41 V42
I've been studying since November and did a full
Manhattan Prep online course. Since then, I self-studied by going through the GMAT club quant book chapters in content that I was weak on and making study guides, then doing practice problems out of the
OG and on GMATClub. I did this until I got through the whole book.
November - early February I studied ~10-15 hours a week.
February - March, I ramped it up and have been studying ~30 hours a week.
Luckily, I'm a senior in college and have the spare time to be able to commit up to 40 hours a week to studying and working on applications between now and March 31st retake date.
I realized that my accuracy was much higher under practice conditions. In practice, I get 90% 500 questions right, ~70% of 600s, and a solid amount (~50%) of 700s. In CATs the accuracy drops and silly mistakes on a few 500 level questions put me in a low score category I can't get out of. Even on the Q44 CATs, when I went through the incorrect answers and tried them again with a 2 minute timer before checking the solution, I got almost all of them right the second time around.
I tried to work on this by grinding GMAT club quant tests but my scores are consistently low (in the 30s! much lower than other platforms) and aren't improving. I would really appreciate any tips or advice on how to get there! I just gotta be capable of better than Q41 :/
I purchased the ESR! Attached
So so appreciate your help!!
EMPOWERgmatRichC wrote:
Hi georgecharlielucy,
While a 680 is a fantastic overall Score, the Q41 might be seen as a 'red flag' (especially at the Schools that you're interested in). Many Business Schools view an Applicant's Quant Scaled Score as an indicator of how that Applicant might handle the 'academic side' of the Program - and a Q41 won't impress anyone. That score implies that you did fairly well on most of the "math" questions that you saw on Test Day, but you made a number of little mistakes throughout the section and you missed out on LOTS of 'strategy-based' points. This is meant to say that by focusing on Quant Tactics, you'll be better able to increase your GMAT Score AND better impress how Business School Admissions Officers will view your potential to handle their respective Programs.
Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for for this next phase of your studies, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying so far:
1) How long have you studied? How many hours do you typically study each week?
2) What study materials have you used so far?
3) On what dates did you take EACH of your CATs/mocks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?
You might also choose to purchase the Enhanced Score Report. While the ESR 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). If you purchase the ESR, then I'll be happy to analyze it for you.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
HI! Happy to help you improve your quant score. I feel you can do it. Just a matter of getting some more practice and self-belief. How many official practice exams have you given? When are you planning to take the exam next?