Hello Stacey,
Sorry for posting in that thread: 2-weeks-until-exam-advice-really-needed-t16248.html
I didn't want to open another thread, that's all :)
The good news is I didn't take the test. I'll jog your memory. I took the GMAT on Tuesday, the 14th. Bad news is I got a 610(Q:47;V:27).
The following is a list of tests that I took before the exam with the break-ups:
NAME SCORE VERBAL MATH
PrinceDIAG 410 9 38
Princeton 690 39 46
Princeton 590 28 43
GMATPrep 550 30 36
Princeton 650 35 45
Princeton 640 29 49
GMATPrep 610 28 46
GMATPrep 710 41 47
ManhattanPrep 630 31 46
(sorry for the formatting, the forum editor automatically takes out all extra spaces)
I would like to think that I was surprised after seeing my real score. But the fact of the matter is, that's exactly where I stood. I was apprehensive about Quant because I suck at DS(number properties and stats specifically - and that's exactly what came), but I did surprisingly OK in it. Verbal was a super disappointment though, I expected at least somewhere in the early 30's.
Stacey, in my report, will I get a detailed break-up of which questions I went wrong on? Or is it just going to be my scores. If it's the latter, I don't exactly know where I went wrong. I know that the SC was harder than usual, but I'm good at it. I think it was the CR / RC that brought me down. I'm unsure about my performance on the CR Q's and I remember not reading the third passage and guessing on the Q's, which prolly brought my score down. I did so to pace out and complete the section on time. Verbal is such a challenge for me because of CR. I can't seem to push my accuracy in it beyond 50%.
But I made my peace with it and I went for the exam. Usually if I get the drift of a CR question, I get it right. But on some, I just fail to comprehend the Q in such less time, so I immediately identify it as hard and move on. But I don't really know which ones I got right.
On RC's I skim quickly and then look at the passage in detail every time I attack the questions. But is this a good strategy? A lot of people try to read the passage slowly instead and it increases their hit percentage too.
I am not applying this year, and I have a lot of time to take the exam once more. I forgot about the exam on the day and watched The Dark Knight Rises at night to get my mind off things(boy, what a movie it is). What I want from you, Stacey, is guidance on a retake strategy.
What should I do different this time, besides practicing RC's every day and working on my CR weaknesses?
Should I relax for some time before jumping into the prep again? If so, for how long?(I'm teaching my sister at the moment so I do exercise my mind still, do you advise that I don't think about it for some time?)
My target is early 700's. Please tell me what information you require on my performance on the mocks, so you are in a better position to advise me.
And thank you so much for having the patience to read so many stories every day. You're my hero :) (and Ron too, he's got so much interesting trivia on the GMAT)