The test isn't scored based on the # of correct answers - we have discussed that already, haven't we?
Yes I do know about this and yes we discussed about it, but the test which I wrote is based on number of incorrect...7 wrong - 42, 6 wrong-44...which is why I said that the score may not have been correct...:)
you're telling me that you have no timing problems... I don't believe you. :)
Ha a bit of sentence correction mistake from my side, which made you think that I did not have any timing problem....In maths I had a timing problem and in some DS questions I could not get the gist of the question. It was as if I was reading French language and I knew that this is the reason why I got 47, when I had the ability to score 49+. This had to happen as I did not practice maths much last time.
In verbal I did not had severe timing issues(as I had been practicing after my 1st GMAT) and this time I even set up the barriers in verbal section..
57min - 11q ; 39min - 21q ; 21min-31q..
I had maintained this through out the section and I might have been -1 question near the 1st & 2nd barrier, but I don't remember properly. I did not lag about 4-5q where I need to guess, but either I maintained time or lagged by 1q, so in the entire verbal section I guessed about 3q , which I felt on the 1st reading that I did not understand them. During verbal and while answering questions, I felt that I would get a score of at least 30 but never thought I would end up 19. My 1st attempt was better with a score of 23, even though I had severe timing issues :(
Even now and earlier my problematic area was in CR & RC, though inconsistent. Sometimes I scored well in CR/RC and sometimes I screwed both. There was only 1 instance where I screwed my SC during my 2nd phase of preparation and unfortunately that was in GMATPREP2 . Also, in main test I did not see even 1 question on idiom or where I could eliminate answers based on some grammar. Yes I was aware that GMAT is concentrating on meaning and I practiced the same too as suggested by you, but not sure if I screwed up my SC on the test day.Also, I had the habit of getting a loop of incorrect answers continuously at the end and may be I repeated the same on the d-day.
All these are assumptions from my side where I might have gone wrong. So to cover up these, I am concentrating on CR/RC specifically this time and also Maths completely. I have started of with seeing Ron's videos on CR and also I got some lessons of CR from the coaching center. Next I will revise SC concepts and try to concentrate on meaning more this time. In my last test I got '0' SC wrong :), so I am not that bad at SC(there were no idioms on that test and most of them were on meaning). I had timing problems in the test, but this was because I had lost practice from past 1 month.
Irony is that I ended up with the same score on real test which I got on GMATPREP2 in my both attempts :(
This time I will write tests of different companies (MGMAT,Kaplan,GMATPREP and my institute's), of course not many, so that I would have a practice of different resources. Last time I did only MGMAT tests and may be I was used to the language and felt comfortable answering MGMAT tests. So this time I don't want to leave any chances.
I am trying to see a better resource to understand how to attack RC's. I have followed MGMAT RC guide last time, but my RC concepts did not improve. Also, I hope we don't have many Ron's videos on RC as we have for SC/CR. Do you suggest any other resource?
Please advice.
Thanks,
Suresh