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Need to improve Verbal and Quant aleast by 8 and 4 points.

by Guest Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:42 am

I need some help now. I just took my GMAT second time yesterday and scored 640 (Q46, V32). I have taken the Manhattan GMAT live course in 2005 and took the test immediately after that. I had scored 640(Q47, V31). This time, even though I spent more than 4 months reading through different preparation material, my verbal has not improved at all. I am not happy with this score. I am born in 1973. So, my age will not put me in the desirable age of the MBA aspirants. I am an Indian female working in a software company handling a largest Australian travel client’s software requirements. So, my background will belong to a group which has fierce competition for admissions. Still, I feel at this stage in my career life, I need an MBA to have better opportunities. What is your suggestion on my situation? Can I take third time the GMAT before this year’s application deadlines or should I keep aside my MBA dreams. Do I still have a chance to improve my verbal? If you can help me with your honest assessment, I will be benefited a lot.

Do you have some pills to solve my anxieties on SC and DS in the real exam? These two sections are my weaker areas. I have spent considerable amount of time on preparing for SC. But in the exam I could not find the errors on few SCs. I took a GMATPrep exam and had scored a 690 in that, but in three manhattan exams I took I had scored only 620, 630, 630. These scores were closer to my final exam score.

Thanks and regards,
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by mdinerstein Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:26 pm

I'm sorry to hear that you haven't achieved your desired score on the GMAT. I can certainly understand your anxiety approaching the business school admissions process, but what I think is best is to keep a level head and try some new approaches to the exam.
If you need help with Data Sufficiency and Sentence Correction, I would recommend taking one or both of the Quest for 750 Workshops that we offer. It seems to me that you are successfully answering the 650-level questions right in these sections, but are having difficulty getting the upper-600s to lower 700s questions correct, which is bringing your score down. These quests would help you flesh out a different approach to these question types, enabling you to get more of them correct. To view a list of our upcoming quests, visit this page: http://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-prepa ... ne-day.cfm
Additionally, I would also recommend looking into private tutoring. I've noticed that you've already had some hours with Keith Blume, and I can't help but feel that more specialized instruction could help you devise new strategies and get more practice on the Sentence Correction and Data Sufficiency portions of the exam.
If you have any further questions or if you would like to go more in-depth regarding next steps, just e-mail studentservices@manhattangmat.com or call 800-576-4628.

Best,

Michael Dinerstein