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I scored a 640 today (Q 44, V 34) but the percentile breakup makes it seems like a balanced kind of performance:
Q 44 - 63%
V 34 - 69%
Total 640 - 73%

I was scoring around 700 in most mock tests, but that was in a relaxed home environment, with pauses on some questions. I think my preparation wasn't competitive, but I did what I could given the time I had apart from work.

My exp is around 3.5 years with strong educational profile (Masters + BTech). I think that would paint a better picture than the GMAT score. Ultimately, the GMAT helps B schools check the general aptitude of the candidate and see if he/she can work through the MBA course load.

In your case, the 640 score is a bit skewed. I would say give it again since you have time. 700 or above are considered impressive by all standards.
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And my biggest question: When do I know that I am ready for the test. Because when I scored my 640 (Q48, V29), I thought I was ready! And the worst is that I did not have the feeling that I was doing bad for verbal during the real GMAT!


I'd say verbal is all about practice (with a bit of lady luck). The more you practice, the more thoughtful your answer choices will be. For me, I think the verbal questions can vary in toughness, depending on how well you understand the general subject that is discussed. RC's with subjects like biology or astrology can be tough to read and comprehend. Usually they don't have any business sense. I wouldn't agree with the test makers on keeping such RCs in the gmat. It kills your time and then you have less available time for questions you might do well on.
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thagem01 wrote:
And my biggest question: When do I know that I am ready for the test. Because when I scored my 640 (Q48, V29), I thought I was ready! And the worst is that I did not have the feeling that I was doing bad for verbal during the real GMAT!


I'd say verbal is all about practice (with a bit of lady luck). The more you practice, the more thoughtful your answer choices will be. For me, I think the verbal questions can vary in toughness, depending on how well you understand the general subject that is discussed. RC's with subjects like biology or astrology can be tough to read and comprehend. Usually they don't have any business sense. I wouldn't agree with the test makers on keeping such RCs in the gmat. It kills your time and then you have less available time for questions you might do well on.


IMO, it is great to have diverse topics in RC. Business does not run in isolation and managers and decision makers need to understand to get main idea of the underlying function such as biology in pharma business, ecology in every sustainable and green friendly business, and social and culture issues in a global setting. I believe that it is easy to generate interest in any topic if you approach it with right attitude.
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thagem01 wrote:
And my biggest question: When do I know that I am ready for the test. Because when I scored my 640 (Q48, V29), I thought I was ready! And the worst is that I did not have the feeling that I was doing bad for verbal during the real GMAT!


I'd say verbal is all about practice (with a bit of lady luck). The more you practice, the more thoughtful your answer choices will be. For me, I think the verbal questions can vary in toughness, depending on how well you understand the general subject that is discussed. RC's with subjects like biology or astrology can be tough to read and comprehend. Usually they don't have any business sense. I wouldn't agree with the test makers on keeping such RCs in the gmat. It kills your time and then you have less available time for questions you might do well on.


IMO, it is great to have diverse topics in RC. Business does not run in isolation and managers and decision makers need to understand to get main idea of the underlying function such as biology in pharma business, ecology in every sustainable and green friendly business, and social and culture issues in a global setting. I believe that it is easy to generate interest in any topic if you approach it with right attitude.


My point is that if you are not familiar with the terms used in complex scientific texts, then it would take more time for you to parse through the big words and terminologies.
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