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Thanks for sharing your journey, Bhanu. Huge Congratulations!!!
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Congratulations! Amazing job bhanu! ❤️❤️❤️
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Congratulations Bhanu!
Thank you for sharing your journey :please:

Also, is it me, or is the debrief format inspired by Dhurandhar? :lol:
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Chapter 1: Background & Why GMAT

I'm a Software Development Engineer 2 at Application Security, Akamai Technologies, Bengaluru. The thought of pursuing an MBA first crossed my mind in November 2024, but I only started serious preparation in August 2025. I was in no hurry, I wanted to do this right.

I worked full-time throughout my prep. My schedule looked like this:
  • Weekdays: 2 hours in the morning + 2 hours in the evening
  • Weekends: ~8 hours total
  • Rotated between Quant, Verbal, and DI periodically so no section got stale

Chapter 2: Resources
TTP Self-Paced Course was my starting point. It helped considerably with RC and CR. My honest take: Quant questions felt easier than the real GMAT, and while DI concepts were well covered, the question types didn't closely mirror official ones.

For Critical Reasoning, I had significant gaps and worked with Marty Murray GMAT Coaching to close them. That was one of the better decisions I made early in my prep.
Once I was comfortable with Quant and Verbal basics, I added DI to my rotation.

Chapter 3: Mock Performance Before Attempt 1
Took all 6 official mocks before my first attempt:
  • Average: ~675
  • Highest: 715
I locked in my section order based on mock performance: DI → Verbal → Break → Quant. This felt most natural to me and I stuck with it across all four attempts.

Chapter 4: Attempt 1 — November 8, 2025 | 675 (Q87 | V85 | DI79)
Gave my first attempt at the Pearson VUE center in Shivajinagar, Bengaluru. Right at the start, there was an issue with the marker which made me nervous and threw off my rhythm, especially in DI https://gmatclub.com/forum/gmat-experie ... 51701.html
Score: 675 (Q87 | V85 | DI79)
Not what I wanted, but I documented the experience and shared it on GMAT Club. Retook all 6 official mocks, this time averaging ~695 with a high of 715 again. Felt ready for round two.

Chapter 5: Attempt 2 — December 3, 2025 | 645 (Q81 | V83 | DI81)
DI and Verbal went better. But in Quant, the 2nd question was very difficult and I refused to let it go, spent 8 minutes on it. Ended up not having time for the last 11 questions.
Score: 645 (Q81 | V83 | DI81)
A step back. Painful, but instructive.

Chapter 6: Attempt 3 — December 29, 2025 | 665 (Q90 | V81 | DI77)
Over-corrected from Attempt 2. Rushed through DI and Verbal to protect time, and paid the price in those sections.
Score: 665 (Q90 | V81 | DI77)
At this point it was clear: my concepts were solid. The issue was execution under pressure — nerves were derailing me every time.

Chapter 7: The Reset
This is the chapter that changed everything.
Mindfulness work with MartyMurray he helped me work on staying calm during the exam and being kinder to myself (and the people around me). Small shift, big impact.
GMAT Club's 12 Days of Christmas competition, this brought me into a genuinely supportive community. Shoutout to dejavu3363, bb, hr1212, and sawyeem, they were incredibly generous whenever I needed help.
Working with RonPurewal for the final 30 days, this was the most structured phase of my prep. I took 2 weeks off work and followed his approach closely. The core idea:

  • Quant & Math DI: Practice multiple solution paths per OG problem — algebra, plugging in numbers, pure logical reasoning (especially useful for combinatorics/probability), anything and everything that works.
  • Verbal & Non-Math DI: Before doing anything else, identify exactly what the question is asking, and work only toward that
This sounds simple but it completely changed how I approached each question on exam day.
Retook Mock 1 (with ~10 repeated questions) and scored 775 (Q89 | V90 | DI86). Repeated questions aside, the confidence boost was real.

Chapter 8: The Final Week — 26th March 2026 - 2nd April 2026

  • Days 1–3: Uninstalled all social media, Went through my error log, solved select questions.
  • Days 4–5: Only reviewed my notes and email threads from Ron's sessions — no new material, did not touch the pen paper.
  • Day before exam: Watched Dhurandhar 2 at the theatre, meditated for 2 hours in the evening and again before sleep
  • Morning of exam: Solved 2 DS, 1 GI, 1 TA (all easy level) just to warm up, then meditated again
I had booked a hotel literally 50 meters from the Pearson VUE center, no commute stress, no traffic, just a short walk in.

Chapter 9: The Exam
DI — Questions 3 and 4 were tough non-math TPAs; I answered and moved on knowing they might be wrong. Question 20 (math TPA) was unfamiliar — I made my best guess and moved. There were 3–4 deductive logic questions (necessary vs. sufficient) that I'd practiced but was never fully comfortable with. I genuinely thought I'd bombed this section.
Verbal — Felt smooth throughout. Was expecting a strong score here.
Quant — Some hard questions. I skipped ~5 on the first pass, came back and solved 3 of them. Left 2 on instinct.

Chapter 10: The Score

86 in DI (99th percentile)
84 in Verbal (89th percentile)
87 in Quant (94th percentile)

Overall 715 (99th percentile)

DI surprised me on the upside. Verbal came in a bit lower than expected. Overall, 20 points above my target of 695. I was over the moon.

Closing Thoughts
The biggest lesson from this journey wasn't about any specific concept or resource. It was about execution and mindset.
A few things that genuinely helped:
  • Be part of a community - GMAT Club gave me people who cared and showed up
  • Work on your mental game as seriously as your content prep
  • Set precise goals per question - vague intentions lead to vague results
  • Rest before the exam is not laziness, it's preparation
  • Never write yourself off - I had three rough attempts and still found a way
If you're in the middle of your prep and it feels like it's not coming together, keep going. Talk to people. Ask for help. The score will follow.
All the best! You are going to rock the test 🙌

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Thanks Chandana :please:
It is inspired by Dhurandhar 🤣
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Congratulations Bhanu!
Thank you for sharing your journey :please:

Also, is it me, or is the debrief format inspired by Dhurandhar? :lol:

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Thanks Sanskar 🫶
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Thanks for sharing your journey, Bhanu. Huge Congratulations!!!
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If you're in the middle of your prep and it feels like it's not coming together, keep going. Talk to people. Ask for help. The score will follow.
All the best! You are going to rock the test 🙌
Great inspiration, Bhanu!
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For Critical Reasoning, I had significant gaps and worked with Marty Murray GMAT Coaching to close them. That was one of the better decisions I made early in my prep.
Glad to hear that worked. :)

Congrats, it was great working with you, and may all go well for you going forward.
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Thanks, Marty, for sticking with me through thick and thin; you are an amazing tutor and an even better human being! ❤️

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Great inspiration, Bhanu!

Glad to hear that worked. :)

Congrats, it was great working with you, and may all go well for you going forward.
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Congrats Dhurandhar, an incredible score! Your journey is a great example of resilience, staying consistent through ups and downs always leads to good outcomes. Also, thank you for supporting others along the way.

All the best for your applications!
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Congrats Dhurandhar, an incredible score! Your journey is a great example of resilience, staying consistent through ups and downs always leads to good outcomes. Also, thank you for supporting others along the way.

All the best for your applications!
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You’re the best, thank you for always being there whenever I need help.
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Bhanu, this is one of the more honest debriefs I've read on this forum. Most people skip over the mental game entirely, or give it one throwaway sentence at the end. The way you walked through each attempt and what actually changed tells a much more useful story.

The Attempt 2 situation where you spent 8 minutes on question 2 of Quant - I feel that one deeply. The hard thing for high-scorers is that you actually know enough to get pulled into a problem. You can see a possible path, so letting go feels wrong. But spending 8 minutes on one question is basically handing the GMAT a gift, because it cascades: you rush the remaining questions, your anxiety spikes, and those compounding effects can tank a whole section.

What I find interesting about your attempt 3 score is the opposite problem: Q90 but DI77. You overcorrected. That's almost never a content issue - it's the execution under pressure pattern showing up differently. You rushed DI to protect time after what happened in attempt 2. Same root cause, different section. Which is exactly why the MartyMurray mindfulness work made sense as a fix rather than more practice.

The pre-exam routine you described - hotel near the test center, warm-up DS/GI problems, meditation - that's the kind of detail that actually helps other test-takers who are stuck in the nerves loop and don't realize it.

Congrats on the 715 Q87 V84 DI86. Three attempts is a grind, and you finished clean.
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Bhanu, this is one of the more honest debriefs I've read on this forum. Most people skip over the mental game entirely, or give it one throwaway sentence at the end. The way you walked through each attempt and what actually changed tells a much more useful story.

The Attempt 2 situation where you spent 8 minutes on question 2 of Quant - I feel that one deeply. The hard thing for high-scorers is that you actually know enough to get pulled into a problem. You can see a possible path, so letting go feels wrong. But spending 8 minutes on one question is basically handing the GMAT a gift, because it cascades: you rush the remaining questions, your anxiety spikes, and those compounding effects can tank a whole section.

What I find interesting about your attempt 3 score is the opposite problem: Q90 but DI77. You overcorrected. That's almost never a content issue - it's the execution under pressure pattern showing up differently. You rushed DI to protect time after what happened in attempt 2. Same root cause, different section. Which is exactly why the MartyMurray mindfulness work made sense as a fix rather than more practice.

The pre-exam routine you described - hotel near the test center, warm-up DS/GI problems, meditation - that's the kind of detail that actually helps other test-takers who are stuck in the nerves loop and don't realize it.

Congrats on the 715 Q87 V84 DI86. Three attempts is a grind, and you finished clean.
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Hi bhanu29, congratulations on this well-deserved success.

The way you kept learning from every attempt and came back stronger each time is truly inspiring.

After reading your debrief, I have become a big fan of the mindset shift you spoke about. This line carries a very deep meaning:
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Wishing you all the very best for the exciting journey ahead.
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Hi bhanu29, congratulations on this well-deserved success.

The way you kept learning from every attempt and came back stronger each time is truly inspiring.

After reading your debrief, I have become a big fan of the mindset shift you spoke about. This line carries a very deep meaning:


Wishing you all the very best for the exciting journey ahead.

Thank you and all the best for your journey too!!
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