Hello GMAT veterans,
So, I gave my first GMAT exam on 23-Dec-2022 and scored a 660 (Q49V31) (which is way below my target score of 750+).
I am looking to understand what went wrong and how can I improve to a V40-45.
Background information:
I began my prep in mid May-2022 with TTP and finished all sections/material by mid Nov-2022. I was able to complete the following before my first attempt:
a. 2/3 of OG 2021, almost 40% of OG Verbal Review 2022 and 30% of OG Advanced
b. OG PT1 - 710 (Q49V38)
c. OG PT2 - 730 (Q49V40)
d. OG PT3 - 720 (Q50V37)
e. OG PT4 - 690 (Q50V33)
What's baffling me is that I cannot understand where I went wrong on the GMAT exam. During the verbal section, I felt in control and confident about my answer choices, so it was a bit disheartening to see my score dip. Below are the strategies I used within each sub-section in verbal:
i. SC - I try to eliminate incorrect answer choices by using grammar rules and meaning (in that order). However, I do have a tendency to let go of this strategy and listen to my "ear". I perform the poorest on this section out of all 3 sub-sections
ii. CR - I do slightly better than I do at SC. I've had 90%+ accuracies on Easy, Medium level OG questions and about 60% on Hard OG questions. I rely mostly on logic and the strategies I picked up from TTP CR.
iii. RC - I believe RC is kind of like an extension to CR and this sub-section is the one where I have had near-perfect accuracies on across OG, mocks etc. I was disheartened to see my percentile ranking drop to 50th in the ESR. Again for RC questions, I rely mostly on logic and the strategies I picked up from TTP RC/CR.
I think the variation in my verbal score across mocks is a red flag in itself. At this point, I've made it my mission to ace GMAT Verbal and I'm willing to put in necessary resources to make sure I do it.
P.S. - I'm unable to attach my ESR here as I don't have 5 posts as of now. I'll be happy to share them over DM.