<warning this is a long one. sorry, im not an english speaker so i guess its hard for me to be succinct..>
Hi,
ive recently done the GMAT exam and got 650 when i expected 700-720. i expected such high grades since my last 4 exams (kaplan + PREP) where in that area (i did the essays - no artificial inflations :) ), but i disregarded the previous exams which had a tendency to flactuate. i should mention that my QUANT is pretty steady (49-50) and my VERBAL can go ape (42-29).
i thought i couldnt really understand what went wrong in test day, till i encountered the series of articles by Stacey. first, i wanna open with great thanks and admirations. these articles opened my eyes to new angles of the test, and i want thank you so much for sharing your tremendous knowledge.
second, after i started reading i realized i have a serious timing issues. my analysis shows that my strategy was to ACE the first 10, and struggle with the rest of the exam. I can reach an enormous cumulative time deviation (8-10 min- normally around Q20), and close it by guessing a CR question once in a while (to avoid consecutive mistakes) starting from Q20 (a total of 4-5 per CAT).
when this went wrong, i did not ACE the first 10. leaving me with a big time gap to close. it wasnt as easy for me to "climb up" the levels, and guessing in this stage would lead to mistakes in easier Q, and i read you dont want that...
thus, i finished those tests with a low verbal score.
i have some Questions:
1. the topic i spend the most extra time on is CR. what can i do to improve that? because my rates are good.... how can i get better in recognizing what to do? because i noticed that knowing what to look for and making a good prediction does infact work just as Stacey wrote..
2.since CR takes more time to everyone, it seems weird that guessing CR questions is penalized the same way as others (my assumption). is that so? would you not recommend doing that?
thanks a lot,
Lior