Hi.
I am living my dream right now. When I became active on gmatclub, I read a few success stories, and at that time I dreamed that one day I would write my success story and that day is today.
As usual, before starting GMAT preparation, I took GMAT prep test. I scored 590. So, I knew that I am not a gifted child and that I need to burn the midnight oil to reach my target score, 700. That's when my journey began and I started collecting my armors to tackle the GMAT Exam. My course book consisted of the following
1. OG 12
2.
MGMAT Set of Strategy Guides
3. MR Sentence Correction Guide
4.
GMAT Club Tests5.
MGMAT Test Bundle
6. Veritas Prep Free Test
7. CR Bible
8.
Error LogThough I mentioned
error log in the end, it was as good as OG. Guys, I just can't emphasize more on the vitality of
error log and OG - Consider them the GMAT Holy Books. OG gives a fair idea of what kind of questions are asked in GMAT and what should be our thought process in solving those questions and
Error log is actually a mirror of preparedness, and from time to time I needed that mirror. I created
Error Log for every thing I did. I ended up creating an OG
Error Log, an
MGMAT Test
error log, a Veritas Prep test
Error Log, a
Gmat Club Test Error Log. The
error log gave me a fair idea of what kind of questions I am getting right / wrong and in how much time.
My study plan execution was as follows:
Month 1 - MGMAT Set of Strategy Guide & Earn Kudos in GMATClub to gain access to Gmatclub TestsDuring the first month, I dedicated 2 hours daily (Monday - Friday) to the strategy guides and daily solved 30 OG questions from various sections.
I finished the Sentence Correction Strategy Guide first and then started Critical Reasoning Guide. To be honest, I didn't like the
MGMAT CR Guide, I was somehow unable to work according to that guide. I left the CR Guide in between as I was depressed because my CR accuracy was low. To boost my moral, I took up Quantitative guide and completed all the 5 guides in 2 weeks; I love quant. My quant accuracy shot up to 85% from a lowly 70%. I then downloaded the GMAT Club Maths book and kept it handy.
To work on CR, I then used the CR bible. This book was in sync with my line of thoughts and helped me grasp concepts.
After completing all Maths Guide, I started working on DS and RC. I utilized my spare time to hone reading skill. I used to read some good books, such as Lolita, Of Mice and Men, Minority Report and Catch 22 during my travel time - while I used to commute from office to home. For DS, I found that the only good strategy is practice.
While I was busy with books, I kept the
error log handy. There was not even a single question, that skipped my Excel
error log or the Gmat Club Workbook. These two things came handy in the last 20 days.
I actively participated in Gmatclub forums and posted solutions. Alas, in the first one month I was able to gather only 10 Kudos and the club tests required 25, so I was behind my target kudos.
Month 2 - Free tests, MGMAT tests, GMAT Club tests, Practice, Practice, Practice - Be PositiveThe second month started at a positive note, I took Veritas Prep free mock test and scored 680 - Hmmm!!! that was close to the target. I analyzed my mistakes in the
error log and realized that I was able to understand the RC passages, but still faltered in the inference questions, apart from that, I was not good at CR and my SC was just at par. On the other hand, I was poor at probability and PnC - didn't get a single question correct - and needed to improve geometry. The next two weeks were spent in learning the topics.
I took up Manhattan review SC Guide - This was an elixir for understanding the SC question pattern. I started following Mike -
mikemcgarry from
Magoosh and followed every single post on
Magoosh website and the posts written by him on GmatClub. Believe me guys, he's a gem. My SC got an uplift largely because of Mike.
At the same time, I found articles from e-GMAT very helpful, the explanations for various CR questions were awesome, those explanations came handy while solving the questions.
To improve Probability and P&C, first I tried the GMAT Club Maths Book, it was helpful, but my accuracy couldn't increase beyond 40 - 50%, I then referred to Totalgadha.com for probability and number system. The theory is comprehensive and the questions and their explanations are worthy spending time on the website. At the same time, I started following
Bunuel. Huuhhh... My quest for improving Maths found an accelerated path.
I started posting aggressively on gmatclub and by the 20th of the month, I earned 26 Kudos and then I redeemed the
GMAT Club Tests -
Target AchievedI took a free
MGMAT Test and scored 650 - the score was below expectations. Once again I made an
error log of the test and worked on it. My Maths was fine, but my verbal was weak.
I started dedicating more time to verbal - read a lot of Mike's blogs and e-GMAT blogs and for Quant, I solved questions posted by
BunuelEat GMAT, Drink GMAT, Sleep GMATI took a 10 days off from office, sent my wife on vacation and just concentrated on studies. During these days, I ate GMAT, drank GMAT and slept GMAT. I solved more than 800 Quant questions, 400 Verbal questions and posted more than 100 comments on GMATclub. Next, I started taking the
GMAT Club tests - I did good in Maths, scored 50, 48, 49, 49, 40, 41, 49, 48
My Verbal was below par - 31, 30, 32, 35, 33, 32
After every test I analyzed it well and made sure that I solve every question.
My
MGMAT Test results were pretty disappointing - 650, 610, 540, 630, 630, 640, but I made sure that I solve every question twice. After test analysis, I referred back to my Flashcards, notes, added new concepts along with the questions I did wrong, and
Error Log.
Finally, I took the second GMAT Prep and scored 690.
Test dayMy moral was always high and I always believed that I'll do well in final GMAT test. My Exam was in the evening at 5 PM. I chose this slot, after I analyzed that I do well in the evening tests than in the morning test. On the test morning, a bit nervousness crept in. I meditated for few minutes, had light breakfast and started solving some questions, then I took a small nap for 2 hours and then had a light lunch and again solved some questions.
I took home made lemonade, oranges and couple of apples with me to the test center, to have them during the breaks. The environment in the test center was pleasing. I started feeling a bit nervous, since guys next to me still hogging some maths concepts and English rules. I went to the peon and had a small banter with him, to make the moment light. I kept all my belongings into the locker and proceeded for the palm scan. I asked the coordinator for ear-plugs and few tissues.
The TestAfter writing AWA essay, I proceeded with IR, which I messed up. I realized that since I ran out of time in IR. I didn't let that lower my moral and enjoyed the 8 minutes break, by having some lemonade and an apple.
Quantitative Analysis - The test started well, I realized that I was doing well, since I got 2 geometry and 2 probability questions early in my test. By question number 18, the geometry questions were so difficult that I had to guess them and move forward, by the end, I got easy probability and geometry questions. By the end I was sure that I did fine.
Verbal - First was CR, then SC and after 5th question, I got RC. My third long RC passage was quite difficult, I hardly understood anything in the first read. I just read the questions and started scanning for answers, by the end, the verbal question were easy - something which daunted me - and I ended with a Sentence Correction question, which I know I marked correct, because I solved a similar question in
MGMAT Test.
I thought that I would score somewhere close to 35 in verbal. After verifying all my information, I was asked to clicked on Next to view my score. I prayed to God that He must listen to my parents' prayers.
720 50Q 38VFinally all the hard work, my parents' prayers, assistance by all friends paid and I got a decent score. My IR score was poor 2, so I am looking for good colleges which would accept my score, irrespective of the IR.
There are a few points, I would like to concentrate on.
1.
GMATClub Tests - The Quant. questions are just awesome and the real GMAT questions would look like a cake walk
2.
MGMAT Test Maths - The level was exceptionally high. This would actually demoralize someone. Thanks to GMAT Club, my confidence in Maths was restored, because I constantly scored 48 - 50 in Gmatclub test and finally scored 50.
MGMAT Tests English - The level of Verbal was at par with the actual GMAT Level
3. Test Environment - I always preferred a hostile test environment because, I never expected that an examination center could actually be sound proof. I guess, this thing worked my way during tests - I was able to concentrate like never before.
4. Meditation - A daily 2 minutes meditation helped me a lot. My concentration level shot up dramatically since I started meditating. P.S. I have been meditating for the past 3 years
5. Jogging - I made sure that every second day, I go for a jog and my mind felt better every time. it helped me in concentrating and kept my mind fresh
6. Eat & Drink - During the preparation, I stopped consumption of Alcohol, minimized my non-veg intake and had a lot of Fruits. I am indebted to Mike, for posting this suggestion on his blog, which I followed. I was suggested by some test takers to, take some Energy drink / chocolates with me - something which Mike asked never to do.
7. Newspaper - I am an ardent follower of The Hindu, an India newspaper, and added NY Times, The Economist, and RealClear group articles in my daily reading list. RealClear provides a conjugation of one of the best editorials across US Newspapers.
8. Positive Attitude - Except when I scored 540, my moral was never down, I knew that a 50Q and 36V would take me to 700, and I was intermittently scoring 34 - 36 in mocks and I knew that since I am taking the tests under hostile conditions, I would score more on the test day.
9. GMATCLUB - Last but not the least, had it not been GMATclub I might have not scored this much.
Bunuel and
mikemcgarry have been very helpful throughout my journey and my sincere thanks to both of them for helping me out in quant. and verbal respectively. A big round of applause for
bb, for maintaining such a nice platform.
In the end, I guess, its a lot about one's luck. I was lucky to get a good test environment and some easy questions.
Cheers!!!