Hi Stacey,
I took my GMAT about 24 hours ago in Dubai and needed your help in my analysis. My profile is as follows: An Engineering Graduate with a good GPA and I have completed my first MBA part time from the University of Strathclyde in Dubai around 3-4 years ago. On the workfront side, I have been responsible for setting up new operations in a sales and country managerial role from greenfield sites for a major multinational operation.
My aim towards taking the GMAT was to apply to one of these five schools and help my career and entrepreneurial ambitions gain further traction.
I started on March 8th with a Kaplan diagnostic test and hit a 690 with a 48 Q and a 32 V. From there on, I worked with the Manhattan guides and self study kits and whilst there were a number of personal and health issues over the last three months, I took my first MGMAT CAT 1 on 22/6 getting a 640 ( Quant 43 or so and Verbal around 35). Rectified my mistakes went through the analysis you suggested and saw good improvements. Scores started to improve upwards as follows:
8/7 MGMAT 2: 710 45 Q 41 V
17/7 MGMAT 3: Q 45 V 44
27/7 MGMAT 4: 720 Q 48 V 40
1/8 MGMAT 5: 740 Q 46 V 45.
In addition to this my GMAT Prep scores interspersed in the middle gave me scores of 750 and 740.
In all these tests I had timing issues with Quant and most of my mistakes were on the DS part and towards the last test I strugggled a bit with the Verbal timing ( still completed all questions) and got a V 45
I took my GMAT yesterday and was reasonably well placed in IR and AWA ( Although I used to struggle with IR in practice). Finished almost 11 IR questions and hope to get a good IR score.
Quant was a little more easier than I expected and whilst I did guess and move ahead on a few DS questions to get the timing placed right, I finished on time ( a first in all these tests) and I did have this gut feel that I would overall get a reasonable quant score.
On the Verbal, I found that the GMAt started off with SC questions unlike the MGMAT CAT's which start with much more of CR. Being much more confident on CR's ( I usually get about 12 out of 14 right in practice... and a dittor result on RC), I used to have good timing in the practice tests. However yesterday on the GMAt, I was way too slow. At halfway stage I was on question 13or 15. And I crossed question 20-21 when there were 28 minutes left. That was a big shame because I had to guess on a tough scientfic passage. Moreover on the later CR questions I had to read just once the stem and the options and tick ahead and go. That still left me with one unanswered verbal question. I believe the score reflects my bad time management.
Coming back to the main point, I do believe that this score does not reflect my potential. Moreover my choices and options are limited to namely as under:
(a) Insead ( b) London Business School (c) Indian School of Business (d) HBS and (e ) Wharton. With a slightly more broader perspective, I was looking to apply also to Sloan or Columbia. But I am more keen on the first three namely due to the long nature and expenses involved with the US MBA.
My query is
(A) Do you feel a 700 stands me a chance for the schools mentioned above vis a vis Do I need to retake the GMAT?
If yes then,
(B) I leave for my annual vacations in ten days time (and honestly quite fagged out with my studying). So was looking at just keeping a bit of momentum going during my vacations and coming back on September 5th and writing the exam either on the 19th or in October i.e it leaves just 2 weeks for tests, practice timing, etc. Would that be sufficient?
(C) What would you recommend as steps towards improvements. Namely on DS, SC and timing issues. SC: I have gone from some tests from 9/15 right to 11/ 15 right. CR, RC have been great scores all along. DS accuracy of around 50 percent.