Dear MGMAT Team,
this week I finally took the GMAT: Although I have already expected such a result I was nonetheless very disappointed 640 (Q40, V37). For my desired B-school I need a score above 700 points.
Now I need some advise how to prepare for my second try.
This is how I prepared for the first try, using the MGMAT books and the OG 13 (Sry for the long text).
I read the books, tried the exercises at the end of each chapter and some of the problems in the OG. When I had finished all of the books I started to work on the OG problems in mixed order. That way I finished all of the quant and probably - due to time problems - half of the verbal questions.
All of the problems I could not get right at first I marked and tried again after a while.
Despite my efforts the MGMAT Cats did not get significantly better over the time:
1) 620 (Q40, V35)
2) 630 (Q37, V38)
3) 670 (Q44, V37)
4) 640 (Q42, V35)
5) 600 (Q39, V34)
The official tests from the GMAT Prep Software both ended with a result of 640.
In general I only get around 50% of the Quant questions right. Questions on the level 300-600 are normally no problem, but from 600 on I only get about 40% of the questions right. There are no special weaknesses (or strengths) in the different content areas.
In Verbal I normally get around 60% right. Sentence Correction is weaker than the rest, I know I have to work on that.
Timing on the actual test was pretty tough, however I left no question unanswered.
Now I want to give it a second try, as I need to improve my score to a 700+ in order to get into my favorite business school. I know I can do it!
Unfortunately I have no clue how to tackle the preparation this time and where to concentrate on. Should I start all over again and review the MGMAT books? Should I just do the OG problems? What went wrong the first time? Should I only focus on quant or do both quant and verbal?
Thank you in advance for your tips!
Greetings