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Congratulations Great score.
Thanks for sharing your views with the club and good luck with the apps.
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Wow Larzke,

That was a very inspirational story. One of the most thorough accounts I have ever read on this forum. I myself am taking the test on the 31st and my GmatPrep scores were 610 & 700. I visited the test center today to try to get comfortable with the 'Pearson' location. Sure enough, the visit made me even more nervous. Your story definitley calmed my nerves though, for the time being lol. Thank you.
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Larzke,

There's no doubt in my mind that this was perhaps one of the best GMAT summaries I've read. Very comprehensive, and it addresses some of the worries I've been having currently. I have a date with GMAT soon!

Congratulations and this should take you wherever you want. So what schools are on your radar?
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wow!!! what a great summary... took me 30 min to read this, but it's all good when you need RC practice :lol: Thank you very much for taking your time to show each angle of your incredible GMAT story!!!

party hard!!! :band
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Wonderful!!!!! Congrats buddy...
excellent debriefing.!!!!!
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Hey, congratulations!!! 760. Unbelievable!
Thank you for taking time and sharing your thougths and experiences.
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congratulations. I've only started reviewing for the GMAT last week and the only books i ordered online are Kaplan (both workbooks, and the premier) and the OG11(with workbooks).DO you think these books are enough?
I'm not a native English speaker and am having problems with RC. normally, my score would range from 4/6 to 5/7 and I think this realy sucks.Any suggestions? You mentioned not taking notes while reading passages, but I usually get lost when I don't take notes...esp those that discuss science.
Any tips on improving RC? thanks
By the way, how did you get your diagnostic score on the Kaplan? I got a 66% but I don't know what score that equates to...
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Congratulations, thanks for sharing your success story :)
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Congratulations on a job well done! Your debriefing is very profound and comprehensive. Thank you for putting in the time and energy to share this information with other club members. :-D
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First of all CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!!!

And as for your post!! WoW!!!!

your post was so good that while i was reading it i could hardly hear anything around me... Great inspiration and great analysis.. :wink:
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:-D :-D That was a great debriefing. I recently stopped studying for my GMATs due to a bit of fear and disillusionment and I have to say reading it made me feel a lot better.

I feel a more prepared to hit the books again and this time with information on how to stop doing some of the things I had done before, i.e. not getting the answer right and just moving on and making "careless" answers.

This has helped greatly!

Thank you

and congrats on your score! You earned it!
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Hey guys,

I just finished my GMAT and scored a 760

wooohooo

The preparation described above is very similar to what I did except I did not invest in probability except thru practice. Couple tips:

1. Manhattan GMAT prep is the way to go. And OG, and the supplements. I focused on the harder questions in each book.

2. Track all your mistakes and revisit them. Make notes of traps and random math/SC facts along the way.

3. Spend at least 2-3 hrs a day for 3 months. Take the GMAT challenges. If score 60-80% you will do about 95% in Math. Don't worry about studying probability separately. FYI, I did not get a single Probability question.

4. Def'y manage your sleep. Get plenty of rest the night before. This comes down to sleep routines, work out schedule, etc. Don't underestimate how important this is.

5. Test Day -- went for a run/worked out 2 hrs before. I got a lot of excess adrenaline and emotion out of my system from this. I ate at 9 and had another snack at 11:30. I bought a large Tazo Awake tea to thest test and stuck it in my locker with a banana and cliffs bar. At the break I had 1/4 of the tea and banana (I was def'y feel more hungry). At the second break, I had a lot more tea and the cliff's bar (was very hungry). You need to maintain your sugar but you do not want a heavy lunch to slow you down. Thinking will burn a lot of calories, so you better bring snacks.
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Oh yes...

On test day, I did spend the morning reviewing some SC notes and also hard Quant problems I got wrong. This can really deflate you -- esp when you still get a 1/3 of them wrong. I worked out and stopped thinking about the problems, relaxed, and read the paper. Working out created that break in state, and allowed me to think positively. Mindset I believe matters bigtime. Your beliefs should be:
1. This is an opp'y for me to show off my skills
2. The GMAT tests specific skills that can be learned
3. There are only so many questions that these skills can test, and thru practice I can master them all.
4. I am a superstar. Your internal monologue should talk yourself up.
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thank you for the great story! Now is my turn to take the test
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What a report! Many thanks to you, Larzke. If by any chance you still sometimes read this forum, please PM me or write a reply as I'd like to ask you a few questions.
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Digging this out of the grave, eh?

Solid post regardless!
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Super awesome. Thanks for the inspiration.
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