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You have no idea how motivating this post is! I scored a 400 on my first practice CAT and it made me more depressed than ever. I also purchased Magoosh and I'm liking their lessons as well. Not trying to advertise for them either as I have nothing to gain, but it's honestly worth the money for the amount of content and help they provide... they're all so unbelievably nice! Hope that when I take the test, I'll find it super easy and have that much time leftover also! Good luck with B-school apps and I hope you well on your future endeavors!!
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You have no idea how motivating this post is! I scored a 400 on my first practice CAT and it made me more depressed than ever. I also purchased Magoosh and I'm liking their lessons as well. Not trying to advertise for them either as I have nothing to gain, but it's honestly worth the money for the amount of content and help they provide... they're all so unbelievably nice! Hope that when I take the test, I'll find it super easy and have that much time leftover also! Good luck with B-school apps and I hope you well on your future endeavors!!

Happy to help and thank you for your wishes! And don't be depresse - honestly, once you go through all the lessons, if you really pay attention, you will be scoring much higher and with practice you will achieve your desired score no problem!
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That's an awesome score man! Congratulations.
Can you guide how you did your verbal prep? Specifically sentence correction and critical reasoning. Any guidance for good sources and strategies for verbal.

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Hi! Honestly, maths was a much weaker area for me and I dedicated maybe only around 15% of my study time to verbal. If you have a decent amount of time on your hand, I would really get into the habit of reading classic literature and "serious" magazines, such as the Economist, every day and look up the words you do not understand. The say you don't need to have a super-advanced level of English for GMAT. Unfortunetly, I don't think it's true. The vocabularly tends to be quite complex and I sometimes found myself struggling to understand what was being asked.

For Critical Reasoning, It really helped to go through the AWA practice, because it trains you to look for argument / weak assumption. I know it is counter-intuitive, but I read this advice somewhere here and found that it really helped. The rest is just the matter of reading carefully.

Sentence correction is probably much easier to improve than Reading Comprehension because it relies on a set of rules. Make sure you throughly understand the grammar, if your grammar intuition tends to fail you. I heard Manhattan SC Book is amazing. I improved just by doing a ton of SC problems on this forum. I have gone through maybe 300-350. It really helped to read thorough the reasonsing of the people who got it right. I made sure I read all questions level, event the "easy" ones.

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Congrats on your sucess. I am in a similar boat and giving myself 3-4 months to prep.

You say you started in October and achieved you score in February. That is more than 14 weeks. Was there a break in between?
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Congrats on your sucess. I am in a similar boat and giving myself 3-4 months to prep.

You say you started in October and achieved you score in February. That is more than 14 weeks. Was there a break in between?

Hi, I probably wasn't clear. I decided to do an MBA in October, but I started prep somewhere around the second week of November. So all and all it was about 14 weeks.
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Congratulation for the score. I wish you the best in your MBA application.

I want to know, what do you think about Magoosh math section. Have you faced similar problems in the real exam?
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Congratulation for the score. I wish you the best in your MBA application.

I want to know, what do you think about Magoosh math section. Have you faced similar problems in the real exam?

Hi! As I said, I thought Magoosh Math was an excellent, excellent prep tool. At least the problems I got during the exam, were similar to Magoosh. There was a lot of arithmetic, integer properties, fractions and percents. Maybe two questions on geometry and statistics and one one powers and roots. I didn't get any questions on coordinate geometry, probability or counting. It doesn't mean that you won't either, though, it's a bit of a game of chance in the end of the day.

Also, as I scored 700, I probably didn't get the truly hard questions. I would guess that if you aim for 700 - 720 Magoosh math covers everything.
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Amazing, thanks for sharing! Magoosh is definitely top notch.
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This is incredibly motivating. In January I put up a 570 and cancelled my scores, after seeing mid 600s in my practice tests. Obviously I didn't commit myself to study as much as I should, so I purchased the Magoosh product, renewed MGMAT, and bought the official guide for the entire exam as well as the quant specific official guide. I've been going at it for 2 solid weeks, and am beginning to see improvement. My goal is to pick up at least 140 points, and from reading the success stories on this forum, I know that through hard work it can be done.

Thanks for this great story, and good luck to everyone else.
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I was searching for some story that I could relate to and get motivated. I am currently at a gmat score of 310. I just needed to understand a reasonable timeline to achieve a 700+ score. Thank you for inspiring! Hopefully I'd get to write mine.
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I was searching for some story that I could relate to and get motivated. I am currently at a gmat score of 310. I just needed to understand a reasonable timeline to achieve a 700+ score. Thank you for inspiring! Hopefully I'd get to write mine.


You can try this listing too: https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-gmat-st ... 98512.html
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I was searching for some story that I could relate to and get motivated. I am currently at a gmat score of 310. I just needed to understand a reasonable timeline to achieve a 700+ score. Thank you for inspiring! Hopefully I'd get to write mine.

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