Hello,
First, I want to say that from all the websites, forums and GMAT preparation tools that I have used, I find yours the best and most professional.
I bought all the Manhattan Prep books and I follow the advice you give on the forums. However, this time I need to post a personal question.
After a month of preparation, I first took the GMAT in August 2007 and I scored 660 (Q34, V45, 5.5 AWA).
I took the test knowing that I was weak in maths and needed to learn more concepts, improve my timing and most likely, retake the test.
Indeed, I rushed through the last ten math questions; still, I felt fine during the verbal section and I was happily surprised to get a 98 percentile in verbal (Spanish is my mother tongue).
This year I studied approximately 3 months, during the last two I studied 6 to 7 hours a day, 70% of the time doing math exercises (but did not neglect the verbal training).
As a former athlete, I was rigorous and took the studying as competition training.
I studied all the Manhattan Prep books twice (with exercises), did all Quant review exercises and took several tests.
My latest scores are the following:
3 Math focus exams, with scores ranging from Q35-43 to Q38-46
Manhattan Prep 2- 8/25/2008 - 620 (Q40, V35)
Manhattan Prep 3- 8/29/2008 - 640 (Q41, V36)
Manhattan Prep 4- 8/31/2008 - 690 (Q47, V37)
Manhattan Prep 5- 9/03/2008 - 630 (Q36, V39) - Bad day, maths were off
Gmat Prep 1- 9/01/2008 - 700 (Q42, V42)
Gmat Prep 2- 9/06/2008 - 710 - 2 days before the actual Gmat test.
I don’t recall if I got 720 or 710 but I had fewer errors in math than in the prior exam and about the same amount in verbal, so I guess I got Q44 and V42.
I finally took the exam last week and scored 670 (Q44, V37).
I was disappointed about the verbal score as I managed the timing well and had overall felt very comfortable throughout the exam.
As I will apply to top tier schools in January 2009, I have already scheduled my 3rd and final GMAT for the 14th of October.
I live in France and can not attend any Manhattan Prep sessions; still I want to do everything I can in order to improve my score as I know I can get a score above 700.
Therefore, I could even consider some private tutoring over the phone.
So far, my strategy is the following:
Math- keep level, improve timing (I rushed through the last 5 questions during the exam) and review errors log.
Verbal- it seems I do not have any area that is weaker than the others. I find the OG11 exercises rather easy so I do not understand how I could lower my verbal score from 47 to 37.
I guess many of the errors I make are due to a lack of concentration.
I am currently studying the Kaplan 800 and plan on doing all the OG11 verbal exercises on a daily basis and at least one exam every week.
Would you have any further suggestions?
Looking forward to your feedback,
MBAclass2011