Hi Everybody,
I had attempted the GMAT for the second time on the 3rd of October 2018, In London. I had seen the test center when I went in for my Driver's license test and saw others attempting the GMAT there. I was actually late for my drivers test, and the Procter told me that he would give me only 30 minutes for a 45 minute test. I completed the test in 15 minutes and aced it. He told me that it was the shortest period of time he had seen anyone complete the test and still ace it. That is when I asked him about the GMAT, and asked him whether he had seen anyone score an 800 there. He told he that no one had till then, but he was sure that I would score an 800 if I attempted it. Well.., I could feel the motivation surging across my veins, and decided that I will attempt the GMAT at least once from that center, irrespective of my level of preparation.
I tried to prepare, but it was hard - and so, I found myself booking a slot. My preparation was limited to the Official Guide 2018.

. I did attempt the free GMAT Prep tests and reviewed them. I thought that RC was my strongest, followed by PS. I thought that I could somehow manage SC but dreaded CR and DS. I loathed IR with all my heart. Though I liked AWA, I have never been able to crack a 5 or a 6 in it.
My Strategy on exam day.
1) I thought that I will take the least time on RC, as I was good in in it.
2) I wanted to spend more time on PS than DS, and decided to guess on DS questions even the questions looked to be beyond me. Yes - I was looking to save time for the PS questions, as I thought that I will ace the PS questions.
I started with the Verbal Section, and I could see that I was getting the CR questions right. I was unconsciously doing a bit of pre-thinking and could in fact spot the right answer choice. SC was a bit dicey and the RC questions were time consuming. I tried to limit the time I spent on RC questions (A big mistake - with the benefit of hindsight) and use the extra time on CR and SC.
I scored a 670. Q46, V36, IR 3.
ESR - CR - 91 Percentile, SC - 81 Percentile, RC 55 Percentile,
PS - 73 Percentile, DS 26 Percentile.
The writing on the wall is very much clear. Can't try to game GMAT by saving up time on one section and using it on another, as the scores will be be reflective of this. RC has to be aced. An 85 Percentile in all sections will probably yield a much higher score than what I have.
I will put in my ESR if anyone is interested. Its been 2-3 years now - and I want to attempt the GMAT again. Please - if anyone can come with tips for me to improve, it will benefit me.
Thanks
Krishnan
Thanks
Krishnan