nivedita88 wrote:
I took GMAT on 11th October 2017. The score looks as folows:
Q44 - 52 percentile
V34 - 71 percentile
I was getting Q48 Q49 consistently in mocks. A guy who gave the test with me scored Q49 with 75 percentile. I found it a bit wierd because in gmatprep I saw Q49 would mean 83 percentile.
Does this mean that to score 700+ I need Q50 at the very least?
I am thorough with the basics of quant and verbal. I just need a bit more practice.
I need help in getting a good score. Please help.
Hello Nivedita,
I differ from Ajith in saying that you don't need to work on Verbal. Yes you need to work on quants as well but increaaing score in verbal is more important.
My scores in 3 attempts were as follows:
580 - Q49, V28 (or something below 30 i don't remember)
690 - Q48, V35
720 - Q49, V40
You see what verbal can do to your score!
But yeah, he's absolutely correcr about the percentile thing.
And i guess 100 hours of study are enough for GMAT. Take extra 30 for 6 mock tests (4 hrs. Test and 1 hour review). Now its upto you how much time you can give to GMAT daily.
Increasing quants score is no big deal. Practice is the key. Manhattan guides are awesome. Try them.
Last but not the least, don't see the points you wanna increase. Just see what your target score demands, and how you wanna get there.
PM me if you need any resources.
Hope that helps.
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