I am an MPrep student and would greatly appreciate your advice and insights given my situation described below. I am looking to quickly recover from my first GMAT attempt, re-build a revision plan focused on improving verbal whilst maintaining quant performance, and get on track towards my target score.
GMAT Preparation:
- Started formally preparing for the GMAT in June 2020
- Enrolled in Manhattan Prep GMAT online course from June to August
- Studied every week using MPrep Quant and Verbal review books and practicing from OG problems
- Revised every day and built an error log. Typically for every 30 min spent doing problems, I spend 1h reviewing them
Practice CAT record (Month, Source, Score & Sub-score):
1. June, MPrep, 620 (Q43, V32)
2. July, MPrep, 630 (Q44, V32)
3. August, MPrep, 630 (Q44, V32)
4. September, Official GMAT Practice, 730 (Q49, V40)
5. September, MPrep, 670 (Q44, V37)
GMAT performance & goals:
- First GMAT attempt last week: 630 (Q47, V30)
- Target score: 730 (Realistic: 700 in 2nd retake, would retake a 3rd time for 730)
- Target re-take date: Late October 2020
I was surprised (and disappointed) at such a low Verbal score (V30), as I did not get the impression that the exam questions were at all easier than those I took on my latest practice tests. Moreover, the score is significantly lower than the scores on the practice CATs I took before the test and my perceived ability level when doing OG problems. During the test, I did not feel like a sub-section went particularly bad, and despite timing was not optimal (had to speed up as I got caught on one long RC Bio passage), I still managed to finish the section without bailing over 2 questions at the end (approx. 7 in total for the section).
I have attached the ESR summaries below (as I can not upload screenshots or the file itself):
General
- Your GMAT Total score of 630 is higher than 65% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years.
- Your Integrated Reasoning score of 7 is higher than 81% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years.
- Your Verbal score of 30 is higher than 58% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years.
- Your Quantitative score of 47 is higher than 60% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years.
Verbal
- Your Verbal score of 30 is higher than 58% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years. The mean score for this section is 27.11.
- Your performance on Critical Reasoning questions was equivalent to a score of 30, which is better than 55% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years. The mean score for this sub-section is 27.59.
- Your performance of 75% on Analysis/Critique questions is considered Above Average.
- Your performance of 75% on Construction/Plan questions is considered Above Average.
- Your performance on Reading Comprehension questions was equivalent to a score of 29, which is better than 55% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years. The mean score for this sub-section is 27.17.
- Your performance of 60% on Identify Inferred Idea questions is considered Average.
- Your performance of 60% on Identify Stated Idea questions is considered Average.
- Your performance on Sentence Correction questions was equivalent to a score of 29, which is better than 54% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years. The mean score for this sub-section is 27.34.
- Your performance of 66% on Grammar questions is considered Above Average.
- Your performance of 66% on Communication questions is considered Above Average.
- You completed 36 questions in the Verbal section.
- You responded correctly to 50% of the first set of questions, 57% of the second set of questions, 71% of the third set of questions and 88% of the final set of questions.
- The average difficulty of questions presented to you in the first set of questions was Medium, the average for the second set of questions was Medium-Low , the average for the third set of questions was Medium and was Medium for the final set of questions.
- The average time it took you to respond to the first set of questions presented was 1:49, the average time for the second set of questions was 1:33, the average time for the third set of questions was 1:56 and 1:25 for the final set of questions.
Quant
- Your Quantitative score of 47 is higher than 60% of GMAT Exam scores recorded in the past three years. The mean score for this section is 40.38.
- Your performance on Problem Solving questions was equivalent to a score of 44. Your score is better than 48% of all sub-section scores recorded in the past three years. The mean for all test takers is 40.39.
- Your performance on Data Sufficiency questions was equivalent to a score of 49. Your score is better than 70% of all sub-section scores recorded in the past three years. The mean for all test takers is 40.32.
- Your performance on Arithmetic questions was equivalent to a score of 50. Your score is better than 84% of all sub-section scores recorded in the past three years. The mean for all test takers is 40.55.
- Your performance on Algebra/Geometry questions was equivalent to a score of 41. Your score is better than 39% of all sub-section scores recorded in the past three years. The mean for all test takers is 40.23.
- Your performance of 75% on Geometry questions is considered Above Average.
- Your performance of 85% on Rates/Ratio/Percent questions is considered Strong.
- Your performance of 66% on Value/Order/Factors questions is considered Above Average.
- Your performance of 75% on Equal./Inequal./Alg. questions is considered Above Average.
- Your performance of 75% on Counting/Sets/Series questions is considered Above Average.
- You completed 31 questions in the Quantitative section.
- You responded correctly to 71% of the first set of questions, 86% of the second set of questions, 71% of the third set of questions and 71% of the final set of questions..
- The average difficulty of questions presented to you in the first set of questions was Medium, the average for the second set of questions was Medium,
- the average for the third set of questions was Medium High and was Medium High for the final set of questions.
- The average time it took you to respond to the first set of questions presented was 1:36, the average time for the second set of questions was 1:59, the average time for the third set of questions was 2:22 and 2:08 for the final set of questions.
Any of the following items would greatly help me to re-focus on revision and prepare for a retake:
- Experience and outcomes of similar cases you may know about
- Thoughts on potential causes/diagnosis of what may have happened above (I can provide the ESR and further test impressions if needed)
- Advice on how to build a re-take revision strategy, given that I am comfortable with Quant but need substantial improvement in Verbal
- References on how to resume and re-structure Verbal practice for improvement
Your help is much appreciated! Many thanks in advance.
Best,
Pedro