Hello Stacey and Ron,
I need your advice in retaking the GMAT.
Last week I gave GMAT and scored 580 (Q42, V28). I wasn't shocked by looking at verbal score as my verbal score
on GMATPrep software was always in that range, although I scored much higher in MGMAT tests ... at around 34-39. I'm ready to put in efforts for my 2nd attempt, but I want to change my strategy. Clearly, the current strategy didn't work and I don't want to continue to follow failed strategy. Here is what I followed for my first try:
1. I'm MGMAT student
2. I've all the books provided by MGMAT, Princeton Review, Kaplan (didn't even touch)
3. I did DS/PS questions in Orange/Green book twice (had huge time gap between 2 tries - may be around 2+ months gap)
4. I revised SC/CR from Orange book 2-3 times, I didn't get chance to do or revise all the SCs/CRs from purple book.
5. I did all RC passages from Orange book - 10-15 passages/day
6. Lastly, I gave most of my tests in a row, back to back just before my actual exam. In last 8-9 days I took 4 MGMAT and 3 GMATPrep tests. My highest score was 650 on any type of test.
Here is what I think about my approach:
1. First of all, there was always gap in studies. I could never study 3-4 days in a row. I've a very demanding job and it requires to stay late at work or even work from home. That is the reason I focused on weekends to work on GMAT. Truly, it was exhausting experience. I was always feeling good about one thing is that I'm working on my dream. So I see the gap was not quite healthy because I was losing the momentum and forgetting the tricks/tips learnt.
2. Second, I took back to back exams, so there was no time to correct my weak areas.
3. Third, I did bunch of RCs in a day. That didn't increase my performance on RC very much. I just learnt how to tackle the problem, but didn't achieve the speed.
4. Fourth, I was too exhausted by the time I arrived at the exam. I can think of two reasons for the tiredness:
a. Exhaustive pre-exam study strategy - not to mention 4 hours (most of the times) long tests
b. My exam was scheduled at 4:30 PM. I thought it was a bad timing as I felt low in energy during that time. Plus, since I woke up, I was just thinking about the exam. Clearly I was stressed and I carried that stress till 4:30 PM. I think that is one reason for feeling tired (I was eating properly before and during the test)
5. Overall, weak in verbal. I found my accuracy at MGMAT SC is about 80-90% but GMATPrep SC is around 50%. Same with CR. I was always very confused with GMATPrep SC questions.
Please guide me in retaking GMAT strategy.
How should I proceed ?
How can I improve verbal score? Especially SC and RC ?
My target score is 700+. Is it possible to improve score by 120+ points ?
How much time (approximately) will it take to improve verbal skills ?
When is the right time to retake GMAT ?
What time during day do you think is good to give such a lenghty exam ?
I'm confused, but haven't lost hope. So I thought of turning to experts ! I've been reading your advice in other posts and I thought I can take help from you guys, I really value your advice.
Waiting for your response Ron and Stacey
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