So gave my gmat today and made a 720. While I understand this is not a bad score by any means, I was hoping to break the 750 barrier. I fall into the Indian applicants category and given that I want to apply to schools like Columbia, Chicago, Stern, I am not quite sure how comptitive I am going to be.
Here is my debrief:
I started my prep about 3 months back, as soon as I registered for the test. Started with the OG which I finished in about 3 weeks. I kept an
error log so that I could go back and review my mistakes later on.
After my OG, I gave my first CAT, a Kaplan CAT and made a 620. I was aware that Kaplan deflates your score so I took in my stride. Since the start my math I was getting 49+ consistently, but findingit difficult to break the 40 barrier in verbal.
Following this, I kept at it by doing a verbal topic every week and giving a CAT every weekend. I thought I was making good progress as my Kaplan CATs kept getting higher, 630, 640 and 660. I also went through through the
MGMAT SC book at this point.
After this I gave a couple of PowerPreps and scored 740 and 750 and then gave my first GmatPrep 1, which gave me a 720. With 1.5 months to go, I increased my verbal workout by getting ontot he 1000SC and 1000CR series. I must have done about 600 qns in the 1000SC and kept an
error log here as well. I did about 200 qns in the 1000CR as well.
After this I went to my
MGMAT CATs, and was blown away by the quant difficulty. I did all of my
MGMAT CATs with a 85 minute quant timer rather than a 75 to compensate for this. My scores in
MGMAT were as follows,
MGMAT 1: 700
MGMAT 2: 740
MGMAT 3: 750
MGMAT 4: 770
MGMAT 5: 760
MGMAT 6: 750
With a week to go, I gave my GMATpreps and once again made a 730 on GP1 and 750 on GP2. The breakdowns of these were 50Q and 39-40V.
Final Score: 720 (50Q, 38V)
In the real test, the quant is very very similar to GP1, however I found the verbal a little easier. I guess I must have got some early questions wrong and thus the CAT kept giving my easy questions.
In hindsight, I realize I probably expected a little too much given the
MGMAT scores. Note to everyone:
MGMAT DOES inflate your verbal scores. I never made below a 40 in any of the verbals, so keep that in mind.
I might in all likelihood give the test again later this year, although I am not entirely sure how to go about it yet. Any ideas? I am concerned that I might have exhausted all of my materials and may not make much of an increase the second time as well.
I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Thanks for all the help GmatClub - I will be back