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Hi t3sttak3r1234,

I'm sorry to hear that Test Day didn't go as well as planned. When these types of score drops occur, the two likely "causes" involve either something that was unrealistic during practice or something that was surprising (or not accounted for) on Test Day. If you can answer a few questions, then we should be able to figure this out:

When you took your CATs:
1) Did you take the ENTIRE CAT each time (including the Essay and IR sections)?
2) Did you take them at the same time of day as when you took your Official GMAT?
3) Did you ever do ANYTHING during your CATs that you couldn't do on Test Day (pause the CAT, skip sections, take longer breaks, etc.)?
4) Did you ever take a CAT more than once? Had you seen any of the questions BEFORE (re: on a prior CAT, in an online forum or in a practice set)?

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Hi t3sttak3r1234,

I'm sorry to hear that Test Day didn't go as well as planned. When these types of score drops occur, the two likely "causes" involve either something that was unrealistic during practice or something that was surprising (or not accounted for) on Test Day. If you can answer a few questions, then we should be able to figure this out:

When you took your CATs:
1) Did you take the ENTIRE CAT each time (including the Essay and IR sections)?
2) Did you take them at the same time of day as when you took your Official GMAT?
3) Did you ever do ANYTHING during your CATs that you couldn't do on Test Day (pause the CAT, skip sections, take longer breaks, etc.)?
4) Did you ever take a CAT more than once? Had you seen any of the questions BEFORE (re: on a prior CAT, in an online forum or in a practice set)?

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I actually had a really bad day on the test day, I was a little sick, so I wasn't performing at the optimal condition.

1. The Economist GMAT practice exams do not have AWA/essay sections. But when I was taking the GMAT Prep ones, yes, I took the entire CAT each time.
2. About the same time of the day, +/- 2 hours
3. For 1-2 CATs, unfortunately, yes, but for the others, no.
4. No, I attempted once for the GMAT Prep 1 & 2.

Rich, do you have any advices for me? Given my situation, what can I do to improve my performance? Thanks!
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Hi t3sttak3r1234,

From your prior post, there were some 'red flags' in terms of how you took your CATs. Before we discuss those issues though, I have a few additional questions about the lead-up to Test Day and Test Day itself:

1) What did you do in the 3 days before your GMAT?
2) How did you sleep the night before your Test?
3) How long was the ride to the Test Center from your home?
4) Were there any distractions at the facility or during the Test?
5) What did you do during the two 8-minute breaks?
6) Did you finish any sections early?
7) Did you have to rush to finish any sections (and guess on questions just to finish on time)?

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Hi Rich,

1. I tried to relax and go through the practice questions that I got wrong. I did not take another CAT before the GMAT
2. I did not sleep well, thus, that's probably one of the reasons why I had a bad test day
3. It was supposed to be 30 minutes, max, but an unexpected downpour + thunderstorm flooded the roads and I was a lot more anxious, and I was rushing to the test center
4. No distractions, very professional and pleasant experience. I was probably too nervous
5. I went to the bathroom, stretched a little bit, and went back in
6. No, in my practice tests, I felt like I scored lower in my verbal because I rushed through the verbal section and often ended sections too early. I ended up making some silly mistakes, so I decided to take a little bit more time
7. For Quant during the real test, yes. For the practice tests, I rushed in half of them and did not finish the Quant sections. But for the three latest practice tests (1 Economist, 2 GMAT Prep 1&2), I finished them and scored V46.

Here's a thought:
Would it be better to focus on my areas of weaknesses and just continuously do practice questions from the OG question bank (OG + verbal + quant)?
Or do you recommend another method, or tool? Is there a tool that would evaluate my areas of weaknesses and focus on those areas to improve?

Your advices are greatly appreciated. Happy to DM if it's more convenient. Thanks!
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Hi t3sttak3r1234,

I've sent you a PM with some additional notes/suggestions about how to proceed.

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Hi t3sttak3r1234,

I am sorry that your scores were not in line with your expectations. It is possible to break in to the 700+ category without getting a Q50. Here are a few success stories of students who did that:
    - Martina knew it would be tough for her to improve her Quant score, so she focused on Verbal prep and scored a 730 (V46). Click here to see her interview.
    - Anupriya scored 760 (Q48 V46). Click here to watch her amazing interview.
Since you are a working professional, I think you would find this article on Study Plan for Working Professionals – Balancing Work and Study to be useful.

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Re: Tight timeline, inconsistent GMAT scores, breaking into 700+ [#permalink]
Thank you everyone for the replies. I did have a bad test day on my first attempt. Subsequently, I took more practice tests and got scores from 660 to 720 (official GMAT practice tests and the Economist GMAT tests). In all of my practice tests, I consistently scored Q46-48 (Q46 is in line with my practice tests taken prior to the first attempt). Today, I retook the real test and got a 680 Q44, V38. Getting enough sleep and not being sick made a huge difference. But, I still couldn't get rid of my test anxiety. I tried to relax by taking my time, but I eventually screwed up my quant because I spent too much time on the first 10 questions, leaving little time for the last 10. So right now, I'm planning to retake the test in 16 days (my target score is 720+), and I'm deciding whether I should cancel my score - should I cancel a 680? Next, how should I tackle on improving my Quant back to 46+ (hopefully hitting 49?), and Verbal above 40 (my target is hitting 80th percentile for both)? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi t3sttak3r1234,

Your thread have been very useful to me as I'm going through a similar rough patch. I also took the Economist GMAT course and feel I don't want to spend another $1000.
What course/materials ended up working out best for you?

This is my story: I've just restarted my prep for the GMAT (2/3 weeks ago). Back in October/November, I took the EconomistGMAT course and was on pace to take the exam in the beginning of December. Unfortunately, I got stuck at work with an awesome venture debt deal and stopped studying. Now that the deal has closed, I'm back to studying again.

This weekend, I took a practice exam and got a 540 (Q36, V28). I'm shocked because I thought I had not forgotten the tricks and my last score back in November was 660 (Q48, V33).

My target score is 720 + and plan to take the official GMAT in March. Do you have any advice on strategy? Should I get another course/tutor? I realize I have to work on both : Quant and Verbal.

BB and other experts please give feedback. Thank you!
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Hi Carolebzr,

To start, you would likely receive more of a response if you were to start your own post-thread (instead of piggy-backing on this one). Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:

Studies:
1) How long did you study before you stopped?
2) Have you used any other study materials besides the course you mentioned?
3) How have you scored on EACH of your CATs/mocks (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?

Goals:
4) When are you planning to apply to Business School?
5) What Schools are you planning to apply to?

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Hi Carolebzr,

I’m glad you reached out, and I’m happy to help. Given that your most recent baseline score is a 540 (180 points from your score goal), it’s clear that you are lacking the GMAT quant and verbal fundamental you need for a high score, right? Thus, despite hitting a 660 back in November, you really need to follow a linear and structured study plan, so that you can individually learn each quant and verbal topic, starting with the foundations before moving to more advanced topics. By studying in such a way, you can methodically improve your GMAT quant and verbal skills and ensure that no stone is left unturned. If you'd like more specific advice of how to improve your quant and verbal skills, please refer to my post higher up in the thread.

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