Hi Ron/ Stacey,
I took my GMAT on 25th August and to my surprise, got a score of 510 ( Q 38/ V 22 ), which i cannot imagine in the wildest of dreams. Even if i would have given the GMAT without preparation, i would have still scored higher.
My practise test scores are given below:
GMAT PREP 1 ( 30th July ) - 680 Q 49 / V 32
GMAT PREP 1 Retake ( 7th August ) - 720 Q 49 / V 39
MGMAT 13th Aug - 720 Q 48 / V 40
MGMAT 15th Aug - 680 Q 48 / V 34
MGMAT 17th Aug - 700 Q 46 / V 40
GMATPREP 2 20th Aug - 640 Q 48/ V 28
GMATPREP 2 Retake 22nd Aug - 700 Q 49/ V 37
The last two tests were with the essays part. ( AWA was 5 previously )
Well, i had given GMAT last year and scored 580 ( Q 48/ V 22 )
This time i was pretty confident and calm.
I would like to give some background information on how i felt during the test.
AWA were fine. However, i felt that i got somewhat difficult essays from the pool of essays.
Quant: First question was ok but the second question was quite difficult from set theory. It took me some time to catch up with the test but i was going within the time limit. Around 13th-14th question was a probability question and i was getting mostly DS in later part of the test especially inequalities. I found the questions ok to handle but were not very high difficulty level.
Verbal: Started with two SC, third was CR, the couple of questions followed by RC. Around 10th question was a bold faced CR but i did not bother on how i was performing in the test. I kept on reminding myself that i have to focus on question at hand. On 14th question, got another RC and this continued. Around 25th question was a very long RC with difficult questions. By 30th question, had 16 minutes left. My strategy general was to have 20 min for last 20 questions and rush in between. Finished the test with proper focus on SC and next RC. Cr was a problem to comprehend especially with time constraint.
Clicked on the score and lowest ever score appeared. Gave my test in the afternoon in one of the metro centres.
Following are my questions:
1. Does a test centre with higher 700 test takers expected to have larger pool of difficult questions?
2. Knowing the fact, any particular strategy i should adopt for the next 4-6 weeks so that i am able to crack the exam( > 700 ).
3. How should i ideally consider the time for preparation for strengths and weaknesses ? ( My range of wrong questions in verbal was 8-14 questions )
4. How can i avoid making consecutive questions wrong as we cannot know whether any response is right or wrong?
5. Any other inputs especially for taking some private help are warmly welcome
Look forward to hear from you guys. Any other members please fell free to add your valuable inputs.
Poorv