Hi everyone,
4 months ago, before I started my preparation and with absolutely zero study for GMAT, I have taken the Princeton Review free test and scored 630 with a breakdown (I do not know how to assess this results though):
34 Verbal (over 60) => 22 Correct, 14 Wrong
43 Quant (over 60) => 26 Correct, 3 Wrong
IR 2Today I've completed my first ever CAT (Official Exam 1) after 4 months of study and scored 660. Here is the breakdown:
Verbal 37 => 34 Questions, 10 Incorrect (Started guessing every second question after question 27 - excluding 27)
=> 1-6 Correct / 7 Wrong / 8-13 Correct / 14 Wrong / 15-20 Correct / 21 Wrong / 22 Correct / 23 Wrong / 24 Correct / 25-26 Wrong / 27 Correct / 28-29 Wrong / 30 Correct / 31 Wrong / 32 Correct / 33 Wrong / 34 Correct / 35-36 Unattempted
Quant 44 => 27 Questions, 10 Incorrect (Started guessing randomly after question 15 - excluding 15)
=> 1-14 Correct, 15-17 Wrong, 18-19 Correct, 20-23 Wrong, 24 Correct, 25-27 Wrong, 28-31 Unattempted
IR 3I am planning to apply in 2021 First Rounds for the 2022 intake.
I have been studying for around 3 hours every weekday and 6-7 hours weekends.
In terms of Quant, I have completed GMAT Club math book, and solving around 20-25 questions everyday from
GMAT Club tests (WITHOUT TIMING) for the past 15-20 days.
In terms of Verbal, I have completed
MGMAT SC, CR Bible and Ron's RC videos and Gin's strategy. Also completed only the Verbal questions in OG 2019 and scored around 70% (inc. all three sections).
I am totally devastated with the result, because I was expecting to score close to 690-700 as my target score is 720. You cannot believe how much disappointed I am with the result...It's clear that I have a timing issue. From today on, I will solve Quant questions under timed conditions.
I also think that I need to solve much more questions.
Lastly, I take around 3 mins average for each RC question. The reason is I read very slowly, to fully grasp the passage. And yes, I've tried skimming the details, it does not work. This is maybe due to the fact that I've started solving RC only 15-20 days ago. Before that, I've done nothing. Maybe with practice I can improve my reading speed.
Please please please please please please shed some light, and give me some advice...