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Hello guys,

I took my diagnostic test and scored 430 (Q32 and V16). I am really surprised by my verbal score, I don't think I am that poor in verbal. I am not sure if this is the score because I haven't started practicing enough yet. Still, I feel its a very low score, to begin with.

Before the test, I was aiming for 700+ but now I feel whether I will even cross 600+?

For me to get admit, I atleast need a 650+ score?

I am not sure if someone has jumped from this kind of score to a higher score. I seriously need help. I will start practicing seriously from today.

Any help is appreciated.

Thank you

Need not worry about diagnostic score. It is only a indicator to us, where we need focus. Please do the sectional, Sub sectional and question type wise analysis. Do the practise where you are weak. All the best :thumbup:
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Hi SuperWomanPower,

Welcome to gmatclub!

Check out this article from MGMAT:
4 Steps to Analyze Your GMAT Practice Tests

What study materials are you going to use? When are you planning to take the test? Please tell us more so that we could help
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Hi SuperWomanPower,

Since you're thinking in terms of the type of GMAT Score that you might 'need' (to get into your first-choice Business School), you might find it beneficial to speak with an Admissions Expert about your overall profile and application plans. It might be that the Score you 'need' is not what you think it is. There's a Forum full of those Experts here:

https://gmatclub.com/forum/ask-admissio ... tants-124/

Many Test Takers are unhappy with their initial practice scores, but you really shouldn't be. That 430 is just a measure of your skills right now - and you'll improve on that result over time as you learn more about the content, Tactics and little 'secrets' of the Exam. That having been said, raising a 430 to the point that you can consistently score 650+ will likely require at least another 3 months of consistent, guided study - and you'll have to make significant improvements to how you handle BOTH the Quant and Verbal sections. Thankfully, the GMAT is a consistent, predictable Exam, so you CAN train to score at a higher level. 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 have you studied so far? How many hours have you typically studied each week?
2) What study materials have you used so far?

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

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Hello guys,

I took my diagnostic test and scored 430 (Q32 and V16). I am really surprised by my verbal score, I don't think I am that poor in verbal. I am not sure if this is the score because I haven't started practicing enough yet. Still, I feel its a very low score, to begin with.

Before the test, I was aiming for 700+ but now I feel whether I will even cross 600+?

For me to get admit, I atleast need a 650+ score?

I am not sure if someone has jumped from this kind of score to a higher score. I seriously need help. I will start practicing seriously from today.

Any help is appreciated.

Thank you

Hi SuperWomanPower,

Look at the positive side of taking the Mock test.

1. You exactly know how much more you need to work on to score high.

2. You understand the test and the kind of questions you will see on the GMAT - This now gives you a perspective on which areas you need to channelize your energy.

It's common to see a low score on the first mock test you take - so don't get demotivated. Since it's a standardized test what is important is to understand what is the test setter trying to test you on. Once you align your test-taking strategies and skills to get that in place you will be all set to score high!

Just make sure you focus on your prep and be consistent with your practice and the time you spend on it.

Remember it's not about solving too many questions - make sure you analyze every question you solve. It should always be based on some logic/concept that you have used to eliminate the choices and selected the right one. Make sure the elimination is not based on "it looks right or sounds right".

Have a study plan and milestones to achieve throughout your prep.

Hope this helps.

rgds,
Shree
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