jaylord
I gave a Mock Test in OG without any preparation to test myself and received a score of 450.
I want to appear for the GMAT by the end of December and I have full time for myself.
What should be the strategy to score a 730+ in actual GMAT?
Quant - Scaled Score - 32, 14 Correct and 13 Incorrect out of 31
Verbal - Scaled Score - 20, 15 Correct and 15 Incorrect out of 36
Hi jaylord,
A significant improvement of 250+ points is challenging and would demand more prep time. You should devote adequate time to you prep using a structured approach.
From my experience of scoring 740, here are 3 things that I would suggest you to do. Long post ahead, but I'm sure it would help
1.
Strategize properly - this is the most important step and most people either don't spend enough time on it or do it the wrong way. Let me explain this step.
First thing you need to do is understand your strengths and weaknesses then accordingly break down the target score of 730 to sectional targets. For example, if you're very comfortable with one section, let's say Verbal your target should be to maximise your performance there and get a decent score in Quant. However, if you don't think you're really good in one section then it is wise to have a balanced target.
Once you have done so, identify what's holding you back. Generally one would find out that he/she is bad in Geometry or CR or SC (a ESR helps in this case), but what one should also do is identify why he/she is weak in these areas. For example, you could be weak in CR because you have trouble understanding the scope of the argument and choose options which are out of scope. I would recommend taking help from an expert to understand what's holding you back. Feel free to write to me if you need help here.
Then create a plan of action to reach your target score from your current score by devoting enough time to your weak area and for practice.
2.
Have an application centric approach - most people learn concepts and jump into practising questions without focusing much on following a structured method. The result is that they are either confused between 2 choices or end up eating a lot of time. If you follow the right approach to solve questions, you will not only solve them in optimal time but also have high accuracy.
3.
Follow the right test taking strategy - Since GMAT is an adaptive test, it is important that you strategize differently for the different quarters in each section. For example, in Quant if you can manage to get a 100% accuracy in first 15 questions then even with a low accuracy of 40-50% in the rest of the questions you can get a Q47 kind of score. Check out this video :
You need to build your skill level to do so and practice this strategy in mocks.
The importance of using a standard resource:
The only method to make sure that you invest your time, money and effort in an effective way is to use a standard resource which teaches you the concepts, strategies and also helps you work on your weaker areas. Studying using OG or a few random resources might help you to solve GMAT like questions but I’m afraid that they won’t be able to help you much from a strategy perspective.
I would suggest you to go for some standard course for your preparation which can help you prepare in a structured and efficient manner thereby increasing your productivity. It’s always better to spare some more time on your preparation until you are ready instead of missing out on your dream colleges/ b-schools in hurry.
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