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What practice tests were those that you mention? Certain ones are more accurate than others.

That being said, I know how you feel, especially about the Quant. I had been getting 47-50 on quant on my last 5 practice tests including 50 in GMATprep and then on the real test I got a 45Q. I am retaking in 1 month.

how re you going to spend this one month. can you share your plan/strategy?
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What practice tests were those that you mention? Certain ones are more accurate than others.

That being said, I know how you feel, especially about the Quant. I had been getting 47-50 on quant on my last 5 practice tests including 50 in GMATprep and then on the real test I got a 45Q. I am retaking in 1 month.

how re you going to spend this one month. can you share your plan/strategy?

Well I wish I had a better plan, because I've exhausted most of my study materials and things. But what I'm going to do is review the MGMAT math guides, especially focusing on what I noticed to be my weak points when I took the test (geometry and inequalities). I'm also going to spend about a half an hour each day doing practice problems from the advanced Quant guide and Gmatclub tests.

The biggest thing that I will do differently is change how I approach the final days. Last time I took a full practice test each of the two days prior to my exam and I felt like I went into my test very stressed and anxious, and my mind felt fried. This time I will probably take a practice test 3-4 days before my actual test, and then try to relax my last couple days and do some light review and practice problems.

As I've thought back on my test I know that I made some really silly errors that I wouldn't have made if I hadn't been so stressed. I also felt like I got a disproportionate number of geometry questions which slowed me down and killed my confidence. So I think the combination of bad luck and nerves dragged my score down. I'm praying that I can be more relaxed and prepared this next time.
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Well friends my story is absolutely similar.

I got a 640 49Q/26V back in May. Then I was getting scores mostly in the range of 680-710 on GMATPrep and Manhattan. Subsequently decided to retake. Unfortunately wasn't able to consistently put in study as my work involved lot of travel. Today I took the GMAT again and this time there was only an improvement of 10 points to 650 49Q/31Q. 2 things really struck me.

1) With an improvement of almost 5 points on the Verbal Raw score, there was only an improvement of 10 points in the actual score.

2) This time around I was consistently getting scores of 730-740 on the GMATPrep and Manhattan, but once again this failed to indicate my actual performance.

Need suggestions on how to improve. I am looking at 740+ score and am a non-native English speaker from India. Please also share your thoughts on how are you going to prepare and plan?
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Well friends my story is absolutely similar.

I got a 640 49Q/26V back in May. Then I was getting scores mostly in the range of 680-710 on GMATPrep and Manhattan. Subsequently decided to retake. Unfortunately wasn't able to consistently put in study as my work involved lot of travel. Today I took the GMAT again and this time there was only an improvement of 10 points to 650 49Q/31Q. 2 things really struck me.

1) With an improvement of almost 5 points on the Verbal Raw score, there was only an improvement of 10 points in the actual score.

2) This time around I was consistently getting scores of 730-740 on the GMATPrep and Manhattan, but once again this failed to indicate my actual performance.

Need suggestions on how to improve. I am looking at 740+ score and am a non-native English speaker from India. Please also share your thoughts on how are you going to prepare and plan?

Hi Anurag. Im from india as well. It is really surprising to see a huge difference between the scores we got on GMATPrep and the actual GMAT. GMATPrep is supposed to be the best indicator of our actual scores though there might be a deviation of 30 points. I think our friends in gmatclub can help us out in devising a strategy. I have 6 weeks to go before my next attempt. I have exhausted 1000 SC, 1000 CR, Kaplan 800, CR Bible by Powerpep. I cannot rely on GMATPrep now as I will be getting too many known questions. RC is something to which I really didnt give justice. However I would still want to practise SCs and CRs. Any material that has a fresh set of questions for SCs and CRs? And a good material for RC
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What practice tests were those that you mention? Certain ones are more accurate than others.

That being said, I know how you feel, especially about the Quant. I had been getting 47-50 on quant on my last 5 practice tests including 50 in GMATprep and then on the real test I got a 45Q. I am retaking in 1 month.

how re you going to spend this one month. can you share your plan/strategy?

Well I wish I had a better plan, because I've exhausted most of my study materials and things. But what I'm going to do is review the MGMAT math guides, especially focusing on what I noticed to be my weak points when I took the test (geometry and inequalities). I'm also going to spend about a half an hour each day doing practice problems from the advanced Quant guide and Gmatclub tests.

The biggest thing that I will do differently is change how I approach the final days. Last time I took a full practice test each of the two days prior to my exam and I felt like I went into my test very stressed and anxious, and my mind felt fried. This time I will probably take a practice test 3-4 days before my actual test, and then try to relax my last couple days and do some light review and practice problems.

As I've thought back on my test I know that I made some really silly errors that I wouldn't have made if I hadn't been so stressed. I also felt like I got a disproportionate number of geometry questions which slowed me down and killed my confidence. So I think the combination of bad luck and nerves dragged my score down. I'm praying that I can be more relaxed and prepared this next time.


Rightly said. Combination of bad luck and nerves got me down as well. I wanted to have a good night's sleep. I hit the bed at 11 pm but couldnt fall asleep atleast till 2.30 am!! I just couldnt fall asleep! Also I felt that questions on the actual GMATwere far tougher than the ones on GMATPrep. Especially RC. The content by themselves were tough, forget about the questions. And getting a strengthen and also an assumption question only added to the complexity.
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I have planned not to do any kind of prep for the next 1 week. I need to recharge myself. I have ordered Kaplan GMAT 2012 Premier book which has 6 CATs. That should provide me with some fresh set of questions and the difficulty level of Kaplan tests is far more than that of the actual GMAT. Apart from that I am going to read the Critical reasoning Bible and Sentence Correction Bible once again. There is nothing more I can do to increase my
quant. I fell prey to a couple of questions today and nerves came into the picture. I couldnt solve a question which I would otherwise solve quite easily. As far as verbal is concerned I did a lot of practice(1000+ SCs, 500+ CRs) but guess I lack the strategy to attack the verbal questions as a whole
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same thing happened to me ( a drop of almost 100 points between gmatprep and real thing),
i was gonna retake this week but didnt know that i had to wait a month between exams. retaking in 11/2
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Well I believe that the 1000 documents, especially the SC is not at all useful, for the following:

1) There is no explanation of the answers, without, which these are of no use at all. I had done 1000 SCs last time and it didnt help.

2) There a lot of mistakes, I realized only after lot of questions from the OG, which were there in the 1000 SCs had a different answer.

So I believe there is no point going with unofficial material. I believe something like Manhattan online course etc., should help. I had used the Manhattan books, it helped me get better than before, but I still couldn't get through 700+. so need help from you all to figure out what to do, to get there.
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Well I believe that the 1000 documents, especially the SC is not at all useful, for the following:

1) There is no explanation of the answers, without, which these are of no use at all. I had done 1000 SCs last time and it didnt help.

2) There a lot of mistakes, I realized only after lot of questions from the OG, which were there in the 1000 SCs had a different answer.

So I believe there is no point going with unofficial material. I believe something like Manhattan online course etc., should help. I had used the Manhattan books, it helped me get better than before, but I still couldn't get through 700+. so need help from you all to figure out what to do, to get there.

That's correct. But then there are explanations to almost every question on the 1000 SC on various forums as gmatclub and beatthegmat. You are also right about a few questions having the wrong answer option. But there very very few of these. 1000 SC has questions from OG10 too. It is a kind of a repository of various questions from various sources(though some are qustionable). So I wouldn't say it didn not help me.

And about the preperation... I have bought the Kaplan Premier which has 6 tests. I have also bought the Manhattan ones. I will start practising from OG and also brush up on the basics. I'll be taking a couple of tests every week. Taking off for 20 days.
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