ivyaspirant Posted April 5, 2011 Share Posted April 5, 2011 Hello all, First of all, I can't express in words how thankful I am to this community in helping me improve my score. Although I have been a silent observer(like a lot of others), I have made immense use of this forum and gained a lot from here I feel so relieved today. My 6 month long GMAT journey has ended and it's such a relief that it ended with a great score! My first GMAT attempt was in November,2010. I took the exam after preparing for 2 months. I was not very consistent with my studies during preparation. However, I didn't expect that I would get this bad a score because I had always been good at Quant and I thought that I'd be able to manage a decent enough score on the Verbal section. Strategy after the first attempt I took a break of 10 days after my first attempt as I didn't want to burn myself out. Then I chalked out a plan for myself and decided to keep a daily planner of my preparation so that I am able to track how my preparation is shaping up. I divided my preparation into stages and my focus areas was Verbal as I didn't have much problem on the Quant section. Here's my approach for each of the three areas on Verbal Verbal: 1) Sentence Correction: In retrospection , this was the area which I did badly on when I took the GMAT for the first time. My concepts were not clear and I had a hard time figuring out the differences between the last choices which remain after you eliminate the three choices in a question. I used the suggestions given here on the forum and bought MGMAT SC Guide and Aristotle SC Grail. I started with SC Grail and then moved on to MGMAT SC Guide. After doing both the books, I started with the questions in the OG12 and my accuracy was around 80% . 2) Critical Reasoning: I used Powerscore CR Bible for CR and found the strategies to be quite effective.After sometime, I started applying them naturally or instinctively. I learnt the right strategies for tackling each type of question in CR and could see the results of that when I practised questions from OG12. 3) Reading Comprehension: RC was my biggest weakness last time, not so much because I am poor at it but because I never really practiced it. I started reading The Econmist and The Wall street Journal as the quality of editorials and the issues they cover is really good. Alongwith I started doing passages from the Official Guide. The OG passages are quite good.However, most of them are on the easier side and have around 8 questions while on the GMAT you see around 3-4 questions per passages.I started with the medium difficulty level passages in RC99 and did all the passages. In each passage, I would analyze my understanding of the passage ,the correct and the wrong answers thoroughly. By the time, I moved to high difficulty levels passages in it, I was able to comprehend RCs better and could see that in my accuracy. Practice CAT Scores MGMAT CAT#1 690 MGMAT CAT#2 620 MGMAT CAT#3 670 MGMAT CAT#4 700 GMATPREP CAT#1 700 GMATPREP CAT#2 710 GMATPREP CAT#1(Repeat) #740 GMATPREP CAT#2 (Repeat)#740 Final GMAT score -730 (49 Q,41 V) Some learnings which I'd like to share with you all 1. Discipline is probably the most important thing while preparing for the GMAT.Stick to the planner you have made for yourself 2. Read the explanations diligently.I think what I didn't do the first time I prepared for the GMAT is that I focused more on getting the questions correct while practising. Instead,I should have focused more on reading the explantions especially in SC. 3. Following the right strategy,right books is very important. 4. Take the GMAT calmly. I think the importance of exam temperament can't be overemphasized. You have to make sure that you don't panick on the D-day 5. Do not lose hope. After getting a 590 on the first attempt, I was devasted and thought that I'd not be able to achieve a 700+. However,by prepping the right way, I was able to manage a good score. Finally, I'd like to say that if I could it, I don't see a reason you shouldn't be able to do the same. All the best to future test-takers. Do let me know if you any queries and I'd be glad to be of some help to you all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazy800 Posted April 27, 2011 Share Posted April 27, 2011 Congratulations on you score. [clap] Are you a native english speaker? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivyaspirant Posted April 28, 2011 Author Share Posted April 28, 2011 Congratulations on you score. [clap] Are you a native english speaker? Thanks. No, I am not a native speaker of English. Why the question ? :-D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nishantneekhra Posted May 1, 2011 Share Posted May 1, 2011 Congratulations for achieving a good score..you are an inspiration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent Hanneson Posted May 2, 2011 Share Posted May 2, 2011 One of the things I notice most in posts like this is the amount of work required to score well on the GMAT. It used to be the case that students would pick up the OG, practice for a week or two and then take the test. Nowadays, with so many people taking courses and spending months preparing, the "bar" has risen significantly and everyone must be prepared to invest some time getting ready. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ivyaspirant Posted May 19, 2011 Author Share Posted May 19, 2011 One of the things I notice most in posts like this is the amount of work required to score well on the GMAT. It used to be the case that students would pick up the OG, practice for a week or two and then take the test. Nowadays, with so many people taking courses and spending months preparing, the "bar" has risen significantly and everyone must be prepared to invest some time getting ready. Very true,Brent. I was going through the data on the average GMAT scores and was that on an average there has been a 60 point jump in the average GMAT scores at the top 50 business schools since 2002. Now when the competition is high, candidates wanna make sure that they nail the GMAT well to be competitive candidates for the top business schools. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
testingtimes Posted July 24, 2011 Share Posted July 24, 2011 Very true,Brent. I was going through the data on the average GMAT scores and was that on an average there has been a 60 point jump in the average GMAT scores at the top 50 business schools since 2002. Now when the competition is high, candidates wanna make sure that they nail the GMAT well to be competitive candidates for the top business schools. That is true. but I think that the top schools still pay a lot of emphasis on the profile of the candidate than on the GMAT score. What do you say ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent Hanneson Posted July 31, 2011 Share Posted July 31, 2011 That is true. but I think that the top schools still pay a lot of emphasis on the profile of the candidate than on the GMAT score. What do you say ? As far as the emphasis that B-Schools place on GMAT scores, the number I've heard is 25%. In other words, for many B-Schools, your GMAT score counts for about 25% of your overall admissibility. Cheers, Brent Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
testingtimes Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 As far as the emphasis that B-Schools place on GMAT scores, the number I've heard is 25%. In other words, for many B-Schools, your GMAT score counts for about 25% of your overall admissibility. Cheers, Brent Thanks . This was helpful. I never knew that the GMAT would account for around 25% of the total thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
puritan Posted January 18, 2012 Share Posted January 18, 2012 Awesome improvement,man! Respect for you. Your persistence finally paid off. I'm keeping a 6 month time frame. Do you think it is more than what is needed or is it fine ?I'm targetting fall 2013 intake so not in a hurry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SamArora Posted January 19, 2012 Share Posted January 19, 2012 Hi ,good 2 see ur score & my dream a;so the same . i looking someone help so i find u for help . i completed my OG12 , KAPLAN 800 & doing MATHS Workbook & Verbal workbook , still there is a curosity in my mind that what type of questions will come in the exam . Waiting 4 ur reply Hello all, First of all, I can't express in words how thankful I am to this community in helping me improve my score. Although I have been a silent observer(like a lot of others), I have made immense use of this forum and gained a lot from here I feel so relieved today. My 6 month long GMAT journey has ended and it's such a relief that it ended with a great score! My first GMAT attempt was in November,2010. I took the exam after preparing for 2 months. I was not very consistent with my studies during preparation. However, I didn't expect that I would get this bad a score because I had always been good at Quant and I thought that I'd be able to manage a decent enough score on the Verbal section. Strategy after the first attempt I took a break of 10 days after my first attempt as I didn't want to burn myself out. Then I chalked out a plan for myself and decided to keep a daily planner of my preparation so that I am able to track how my preparation is shaping up. I divided my preparation into stages and my focus areas was Verbal as I didn't have much problem on the Quant section. Here's my approach for each of the three areas on Verbal Verbal: 1) Sentence Correction: In retrospection , this was the area which I did badly on when I took the GMAT for the first time. My concepts were not clear and I had a hard time figuring out the differences between the last choices which remain after you eliminate the three choices in a question. I used the suggestions given here on the forum and bought MGMAT SC Guide and Aristotle SC Grail. I started with SC Grail and then moved on to MGMAT SC Guide. After doing both the books, I started with the questions in the OG12 and my accuracy was around 80% . 2) Critical Reasoning: I used Powerscore CR Bible for CR and found the strategies to be quite effective.After sometime, I started applying them naturally or instinctively. I learnt the right strategies for tackling each type of question in CR and could see the results of that when I practised questions from OG12. 3) Reading Comprehension: RC was my biggest weakness last time, not so much because I am poor at it but because I never really practiced it. I started reading The Econmist and The Wall street Journal as the quality of editorials and the issues they cover is really good. Alongwith I started doing passages from the Official Guide. The OG passages are quite good.However, most of them are on the easier side and have around 8 questions while on the GMAT you see around 3-4 questions per passages.I started with the medium difficulty level passages in RC99 and did all the passages. In each passage, I would analyze my understanding of the passage ,the correct and the wrong answers thoroughly. By the time, I moved to high difficulty levels passages in it, I was able to comprehend RCs better and could see that in my accuracy. Practice CAT Scores MGMAT CAT#1 690 MGMAT CAT#2 620 MGMAT CAT#3 670 MGMAT CAT#4 700 GMATPREP CAT#1 700 GMATPREP CAT#2 710 GMATPREP CAT#1(Repeat) #740 GMATPREP CAT#2 (Repeat)#740 Final GMAT score -730 (49 Q,41 V) Some learnings which I'd like to share with you all 1. Discipline is probably the most important thing while preparing for the GMAT.Stick to the planner you have made for yourself 2. Read the explanations diligently.I think what I didn't do the first time I prepared for the GMAT is that I focused more on getting the questions correct while practising. Instead,I should have focused more on reading the explantions especially in SC. 3. Following the right strategy,right books is very important. 4. Take the GMAT calmly. I think the importance of exam temperament can't be overemphasized. You have to make sure that you don't panick on the D-day 5. Do not lose hope. After getting a 590 on the first attempt, I was devasted and thought that I'd not be able to achieve a 700+. However,by prepping the right way, I was able to manage a good score. Finally, I'd like to say that if I could it, I don't see a reason you shouldn't be able to do the same. All the best to future test-takers. Do let me know if you any queries and I'd be glad to be of some help to you all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
accountingphd Posted April 21, 2012 Share Posted April 21, 2012 I had almost given up hope on scoring pass 700 until I read this. I scored 590 the first time with very little preparation. So I'm hoping 2-3 months of prep will yield me a 700. Thanks for posting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
testingtimes Posted July 16, 2012 Share Posted July 16, 2012 I had almost given up hope on scoring pass 700 until I read this. I scored 590 the first time with very little preparation. So I'm hoping 2-3 months of prep will yield me a 700. Thanks for posting I am also almost in the same boat as you are in. Definitely need to get a 730+ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nirans2kuc Posted September 6, 2012 Share Posted September 6, 2012 Thanks. No, I am not a native speaker of English. Why the question ? :-D Thank you for sharing. I am not native speaker either. I am in similar situation now although I haven't taken Real GMAT yet. Your story provided the inspiration, I needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aanderson Posted March 4, 2013 Share Posted March 4, 2013 Congratulations, that is great! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgun Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Congratulations..I'm about to take the GMAT in another 15 days after 3 months of prep and your post has given me a lot of insights. Thank you and good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andy27 Posted July 7, 2013 Share Posted July 7, 2013 Amazing improvement in score. This is really commendable especially because you started at such a low base. Loved your story Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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