Showing posts with label GMAT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GMAT. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Phase 2 Begins!!

There is a different kind of feeling post GMAT. I am feeling a bit aimless of sorts. This might come as a surprise but really after coming back from office I sometime look around and just scratch my head. I used to prepare for the GMAT almost everyday. Ok, at least visited all the GMAT prep sites and read out articles and practice some questions. All this took my time, but now it is all over. I know there is lot more to do. In fact whatever I have done till now is may be just 10% of the whole thing. But you know, I have realized something. It is much easier to prepare for an exam than to work towards a goal( read B-school admission) which does not have a fixed framework in place. GMAT is actually quite straightforward. You have a set of books to prepare from. After sometime you know your weak areas. Keep on working on them and eventually if you are consistent enough, you will show some improvement. The bottom line: you have a framework or methodology in place, follow a strict schedule and you will get a decent score, if not a stellar one.
BUT my friends, identifying your long term goals, short term goals, strengths and weaknesses is much more difficult. It requires honest introspection, detailed analysis of who you are and most difficult of all realization of you weaknesses which eventually limit the size of your ambitions. I have been trying to do the same for a while now. Trying to look back at my life, calling back all those instances which have left an imprint on me. It is darn difficult you know. On top of that when you have to write essays that bring out the real self of you like a 3D Hollywood movie, it becomes a herculean task. But I am not disappointed with the confusion around me. I know there is a way out. It requires concentration, hard work and perseverance. At present, I am a confused dude who is looking all around his inner self to frame a story which is worth a read. But like Winston Churchill, I have nothing to offer but blood, sweat, toil and tears. Lets see how the story unfolds.

Cheers!!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

GMAT Done

Yeah it is true!!  I have finally given my GMAT and scored a 720( VA 37 - 80%, QA 50 - 93 %) Overall -94%.  Not a stellar score but i know the score is enough to target any top school in the US. I am finally relived that I am done with the GMAT. Now I have to focus on the applications: research schools, contact students, go to college receptions, ask for recommendations and finally write my essays.
It is a long journey but as Robert Frost said 'I have miles to go before I sleep'.

Cheers!!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Knewton GMAT( Free Practice test) : 660( QA 47, VA 33) ... Not that impressed

As I have thoroughly practiced OG 12 and GMAT verbal review, It is time to dig into some actual tests. After MGMAT 1, this Knewton CAT was my second test. Although the score is way below my target score, I still managed to take some positives out of the exam. First, I was finally able to attempt all questions in VA and QA. Infact I managed to finish the two sections before time. Second, the number of mistakes in QA decreased. Last, I came across a potential weak area, which I have to address before the big day.
Before I get into further details, I need to list the stats:
VA : 41 questions ( 30 correct, 11 wrong(6 RC, 4 SC, 1 CR))   : Score :- 33 (66 percentile)
QA: 37 questions (33 correct, 4 wrong):  Score:- 47 (86 Percentile)

In VA, the biggest culprit was reading comprehension. The passages were very long and a bit abstruse. I am generally good at RCs but in the Knewton tests, the RCs had some extra bite.Nevertheless, post analysis, I realized that most of the errors were because of inadequate comprehension of the passage. One should be able to logically link all the paragraphs together. In my case, I tend to read through the para in a hurry. And if the paragraph is a bit confusing, I loose the plot. This create a 'reasoning void' which haunts me in inference based questions.
As far as the Sentence correction questions are concerned, I got 4 wrong out of 15. that is roughly 70% accuracy.  I know it is not enough and anything less than 80-85% is not acceptable. But again, it is an adaptive test. You never know what kind of difficulty level will be there in the exam. Hence, the idea is to prepare myself for the the toughest questions.
CR section was below par. The questions were comparatively easy and in no way up to the 700- 800 mark. Except one silly mistake, I got them all right.
As far as the QA section is concerned, the questions were not very tough (MGMAT quant section was very tough). I finished the section with 5 minutes to spare and got 4 question wrong.
After finishing the test and detailed analysis, I came to a conclusion that Knewton test has a 'not so perfect' scoring algorithm. Afterall how can anyone get just 87% if he makes just 4 mistakes. Moreover, the explanations and data analysis of the test were nowhere close to MGMAT. Infact, If someone has less time on their hand,i would not recommend him to take the test.

Anyways, as my eyes start to close , it is time to sign off.....




Thursday, January 20, 2011

MGMAT 1:- 670(VA 36, QA 45) : A scratchy start

Last week I finally took the plunge and gave my first CAT. The result speaks for itself. Not a very good start but come on!! it was my very first test ... I have miles to go before I conquer the GMAT.
Before the test I was confident of scoring as high as a 50-51 in QA and doing reasonably well in VA. But as my scores portray I had a horrid time in both QA and VA. Manhattan GMAT QA is really tough. I would say it is a notch above the actual GMAT QA. Apart from time consuming Data Sufficiency questions there were some very tough probability and P&C questions.
VA was 'practical' with 700-800 score range questions being more difficult. RCs were not that tough except for some inference questions but CR was time consuming. I have this knack of assuming situations in CR which actually dents my accuracy.
The summary of the test goes like this :
VA : Score 36 ( missed the last three questions so lacked speed)
Maximum time taken in CR with least accuracy.
Minimum time taken in SC and RC.

QA: Score 45 ( could do only 30 questions, missed the last 7!!) 
Data sufficiency & Probability most time consuming.

Learings:
VA :
CR : Not more than 2 minutes in any question. It simply increase pressure and hence decreases accuracy.
Stay within the scope of the argument. The answer should be related to the argument. It should not bring an new condition.
SC : Not more than 90 seconds in any question. If you do not find the answer in 1.5 minutes than you probably do not get the concept of the of the question. Just make an intelligent guess and move on.
RC: I have been doing good in RC. May be a bit more comprehension required to avoid regression.

QA :
Set aside your EGO  and act practically. It is OK to make guesses in some questions. I do not need to answer all questions correctly to ace the QA section.

Overall, the test was a good reality check. The test lists time take to solve every question along with the expected time. The test also provides the stats for the worst attempt and the best attempt. MGMAT analysis is very detailed. You look at the stats and you know what went wrong. This was my free test, I will buy the whole set of 6 tests and give them like the actual GMAT. ( I did not attempt the AWA section in this one)

I also bought the Official Guide for Verbal Review 12th edition. I need more practice  in Verbal so why not practice with actual GMAT questions.

P.S : Hiatus in blogging should be blamed on my awesome trip to Goa. It took me a whole week to bring myself back from the beautiful beaches and mouth watering Sea food to the 'Not So Interesting' GMAT preparation. May be one day......I will have my own Shack on the Anjuna Beach.......what!! there is nothing wrong in dreaming .... :)

Cheers!!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Indian Razai : Motivation killer

2011 has started to role on and its already 4 days old!! Along with New Year resolutions and new found optimism, 2011 brought the super lazy winters. Last 3 days have been excruciatingly tough. Maximum of 13-16 degree Celsius and minimum of 3 degrees!! I do not mind the winters, in fact I love them. But there is one more angle to all this chill. We Indians have these ultra warm bed quilts called 'Razais' which are made by stuffing cotton wool inside cotton or silk sheets. North India's winters and the Great Indian Razai are a pair made in heaven. . These razais are so comfortable and cozy  that once you are inside one of these it is almost impossible to come out.
Everyday after dinner, I decide to study for my GMAT. I get into my room and open my laptop.  After sometime, I feel the chill setting in my legs and hence very innocently decide to cover my legs with the Razai. At this moment, I am firmly in control and working on problems. But gradually, the magic sets in. I involuntarily start sinking deeper and deeper into the quilt. Such is the innocuous nature of the quilt that within the 20-30 minutes, I find myself completely wrapped inside the Razai and that too half asleep!!!
Many of you might think that I am a lazy ass but you have to experience the comfort to believe me. But as they say - 'where there is a will there is a way', I have decided to conquer the winters and shun the coziness of my beloved Razai. From now on, No more excuses and no procrastination. If I do it again, I will blog about it. Maybe, the shame of posting my helplessness will motivate me to focus.
Btw, Maths Review is done. Brushed up my concepts of Mean, Median, Mode, Ranges etc..... revised some probability and geometry formulas.  Now, I need to give that OG12 Diagnostic test.  I want to treat the test as my first reality check and then build from there. I am kind of hoping that I do well, will be a good omen. After all we all need some little victories to conquer the Beast.......
Just a passing thought to share my optimism:
Keep on Dreaming everybody .......... It shows that you are alive and kicking ......

Friday, December 31, 2010

Last post of 2010 : Looking back and much more

It is already 6:30, another five and a half hour left in 2010, and I am still in office.  Not much work to do but I have to sit here for an hour( In Indian work environment, this is a normal scene), so why not look back at my experiences, especially the MBA story.

I prefer to write about my MBA story because I think it is essentially a very important step and a very logical one too. It is essentially about what you wanna do in life. What excites you. What makes you try harder if  you fail once. These are not easy questions to answer but the answers do come with time. Our experiences tell us what should be done. There will always be people who will tell you this one thing is the best thing to do or this is something which should be avoided at all cost. DO NOT LISTEN TO THEM, jump in the water, face the music and experience yourself what its actually like. THEN DECIDE. In my case I had tough time facing the music, but once I came out of the 'Do not Know what to do' phase, I knew exactly what I want.

Once you know what you want, then it is about hard work and focus. I want an MBA degree and I have been focused on it for a while now. The first hurdle is always the GMAT. The exam is a necessity. It can harm your application but do not assume that if you ace the exam you are through. The GMAT should not be a limitation. When I am focusing on my application, I should not worry about my GMAT score and think for even a split second that GMAT is the reason why I might not be able to go to School X. That is what I trying to achieve here.

I have finished OG 12 and results are as follows:
RC: accuracy of 90%. This is my strongest section in Verbal and I intend to strengthen it further.
CR: Accuracy of 87%. I can handle these. But time management is an issue. I have to make sure that I finish each question in less than 2 minutes.
SC: 77% accuracy. My weakest section .Both in accuracy and speed. I am a non native speaker. But English is my second language and I ought to improve my performance.
You might be thinking why haven't I mentioned Quant score. The thing is I know I can HANDLE quant and can achieve a score of 51 IF I maintain discipline during the exam.
I am aiming a score of 750+. Therefore, I need that 51 in Quant for sure and anything less than 40 in Verbal will be a deal breaker. Keeping my current accuracy and speed in mind, I need to buckle up and practice more.


So the Plan for 2011 is -
Give the OG12 diagnostic test. Check for speed and accuracy. Get a reality check of my Quant. Do I still have the 'Touch' ?
Get Manhattan GMAT Tests. Practice them for endurance.
Review OG12 SC questions. SC is all about 8 different problem types( modifiers, tenses, agreement, style, idiom, Pronouns, comparisons, Active/passive) , review makes it easy to recall concepts in crunch times.
Focus on Official Guide GMAT Verbal Review. Nothing is better than actual GMAT questions.
Dig into the awesome material available at GMATCLUB and beattheGmat.
Check for speed in each and every question I attempt. (There are good timers available on Gmatclub)

So this was a little review of what I have done and what I intend to do on the GMAT front.

A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY. MAY ALL OF US GET INTO OUR DREAM SCHOOLS :) ... IN 2011 ITSELF

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Scope for Improvement

The Toastmasters meet was fantastic. Our president conducted a very informative session on handling impromptu speeches. Then we had 3 sessions on Table topics. Everyone came out and spoke on random words. I was given 3 words: Beer Mug, Tie & Deadline. As expected Beer Mug  was the easiest ;) . The whole idea is to link the words together and make a coherent speech. Mind you, one does not get much time to think( max 4-5 secs). Just go there and start speaking ( not blabbering). So it is very important to structure the theme as you speak and if you can conclude nicely, then my friend you have nailed it!!
On the GMAT preparation side, I am starting to feel the strain. The accuracy is going down and I am taking more time per question. I attribute the slump to two things. First, my GMAT verbal is not like American armored vehicle so I always find it difficult to reach the require level ( 90% accuracy in the stipulated time). Secondly, GMAT Official Guide 12th edition has questions listed in order of difficulty. So as one reaches 50-60 mark, the quality increases( people might disagree with me but I found this pattern on all three sections : RC, SC and CR). Hence, OG is no more a cake walk. And I know it is good, as GMAT is adaptive and I should be prepared to handle the transition in difficulty levels.
But listing the problems is not a solution. To increase speed, I thought really hard where I am going wrong. Apart from the occasional loss of concentration, there is scope of improvement in sentence correction by using the options more effectively. It goes like this. My general tendency on seeing the SC question is to read the whole question and search for the incorrect part in the underlined portion of the sentence. This takes lot of time because sometimes ( especially in modifiers and idioms) I take too long to find the mistake. Hence, to save time, I can read the options immediately after reading the question and identify the 'changing words' across the options. In this way, I will have an idea of what kind of error the question wants me to address. The result : Time saved. I think with some practice, I will streamline the approach( consultant speaking ;) and increase my speed.
By the way, Barca defeated Espanyol 5-1 in the Barcelona Derby. The score might suggest that FC Barcelona crushed Espanyol, but it was actually closer than that. How often do you see Barca having less than 60% possession in the game. Well played Espanyol for giving a tough fight to the best football club on the planet.

Friday, December 17, 2010

A busy week

I know the blog is specifically for MBA preparation but it has been a very busy week. Traveled to 4 different client sites and carried out 'presales' study. Actually, it was nice break from the usual office indoors. The factories, the warehouses, frenzy of the product dispatches, shouting plant heads and a lot more. Manufacturing industry is a completely different ball game, we service people have it very easy in our air conditioned rooms :) .
Needless to say, not much study this week. But I still managed one or two sessions with the official guide and yes regular visits to forums have become a habit now.
On clear-admit, I found a decent article explaining the correct way to use modifiers. Again, all these articles, forum visits and google searches are a way to increase my accuracy in SC. Well, the weekend is here and I am planning to meet some old friends. I also have my Toastmasters session today. We are having a class on table topics (extempore for 2 minutes) along with a live session. Looking forward to it.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Why do I need a title every time I blog?

Work in progress. Yes. Started with the OG 12th edition. The GMAT verbal requires the test taker to answer 41 questions in 75 minutes. That is less than 2 minutes a question. This is where I struggle. I generally achieve good accuracy but I lack speed . That is why, I am taking each sitting on OG as an actual test. Till now, not much trouble in CR and RC but I am still not very comfortable on the SC side. I guess it is still early days, I am hoping that more practice will fine tune my SC skills.
Talking about practice, I came across Grockit, a very cool website to practice GMAT sectionals. Apart  from Grockit, there are some free tests listed on beatthegmat( Manhattan, Kaplan, Knewton, Princeton, Veritas Prep). I will get my hands on them once I complete OG.
Anyways, got a call from a ex colleague. He has also decided to apply to US bschools next year. He went to the Darden coffee chat this Saturday and briefed me on that. Apart from the MBA Gyan ( read knowledge), we discussed the merit of joining an NGO and its overall impact on the application. Infact, the current Darden student, whom my friend met at the coffee chat, had not done any community service. This raises a very pertinent question. Is community service a real parameter to decide a worthy candidate? Especially in a country like India, where we do not have a very strong volunteering culture. In US schools it is compulsory for kids to contribute to the community. Hence it makes sense. I think it has more to do with the cultural aspect of a region. It is not that Indians are apathetic, it is just that we do not have a set structure in place for general public to get involved in social initiatives. Yes, now the things are changing. We have these NGOs coming up everywhere( a bit too many for my liking. it sometimes feels as if everyone has left his jobs and decided to pursue non profit career). But on a serious note, I believe community involvement is very good way for people to really make an impact and most importantly it is a very humbling experience.
On the football front, Liverpool lost to Newcastle United (1-3) last night :(  . Gerrard, Carragher and Joe Cole are still injured, Torres is still struggling and I do not know what Lucas is doing in the team (you can't find him on the pitch). Well, Roy Hodgson has been promised lot of dollars for January transfer season. So I hope Liverpool will make some good purchases.

Friday, December 10, 2010

The one with the SC book

Finally I have been able to finish Manhattan GMAT SC guide. With 9 chapters, great examples and lot of English grammar concepts it is undoubtedly the best Sentence correction guide on the planet.
Now I have to focus towards practicing Verbal : Sentence correction, Reading Comprehension and Critical Reasoning. I personally feel there are no specific rules in RC and CR, it is all about practice practice practice. In SC, I always feel one needs to set a "correct method' reference. Otherwise , It is like shooting in the dark. MGMAT SC guide is my reference. Though, I already feel that I am beginning to forget certain rules ( especially the idioms.. I just can't memorize them). Yesterday on the net, I was able to find MGMAT flash cards. One more summarized kick ass material to read, especially during office hours ;).

So, the target for the coming week will be something like this :-
OG 12 Verbal section: Accuracy expected around 85 percentile.
MGMAT Flash cards : contains some cool SC and CR concepts. Nice to make a strong foundation.

85 %ile might look like a stretch but I have been to various forums and seen Indian applicants literally destroy the GMAT. The competition is fierce and I cannot leave even a single stone unturned. We desi janta ( read Indian people) are a very competitive lot. One needs to be at his best game to stay ahead otherwise very quickly you can become one of the 'Also ran'.

One more thing, I am enjoying this sense of purpose once again. All the time, there is this urgency to do something and not waste time on the distractions( read FB). But as some great man said - Nothing is permanent, so lets see how long I can keep focus.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Game Plan & The Evaluation Tool

Three days of silence on the blog. Culprit: A long weekend and not much study. I really felt guilty to miss out on 2 days( I think the blog is working... It is pushing me to study so that I can blog about my progress). So here it goes...

On the forums I found some good review of the MBA prep strategy book Your MBA Game Plan. Immediately searched for it on the net and was able to find a Google e book!! ( I love Google). Well the book is a bit old (2003 edition) but core foundations for producing a stellar application have not changed much with time. Apart from listing the essential traits of a Good MBA applicant, the book delves into profession( Consultants, Bankers, Marketers, etc) wise specific approaches and warns about general stereotyping that occurs because of the number of 'identical' applications. There are also college specific tips and strategies( though quite old ..2003 stuff) coupled with preparation chart to keep a track of your preparation. The most important of the all the tips is to differentiate yourself by your personal stories, individual accomplishment, likes, dislikes and most importantly your passion. The book categorically warns the applicant from asking for too many essay reviews or committing to too much editing. That just erases the personal feel of the essay and hence makes it 'just like the others'.  The book also advises the applicant to start early and keep room for contingency plan such as retaking the GMAT, changing your evaluators and even school choices. All in all, it is a good read. I would recommend the book to anyone starting the MBA preparation.

The forums have treated me pretty generously these days. Today, one of the members shared a link specifically listing the chances for engineers to get into Top B schools. It is quite a neat tool (if not perfect) to gauge one's current status and weak areas. Like in my case, I need to work on my essays, resume and Community involvement  and many more. Quite an eye opener I must say, but I am ready for the challenge.

GMAT preparation is not going as per plans. I am still studying the Manhattan GMAT SC book. Need to tighten the screws. Target is next two days, then I will move to Official Guide 12th edition

By the way, On Sport Center saw an Englishman who cycled from London to Brisbane to see the Ashes. He traveled for more than a year and covered more than 25k kilometers. What a Feat man !!!

Friday, December 3, 2010

Profile Evaluation

Today morning I got a reply on my profile evaluation request on gmatclub. Unlike some other evaluations, this one by Robbie was a detailed one. He pointed out the following:
-> Get a GMAT score around 750 to really stand out
-> Take leadership roles in your ECs. ( adcoms wants to see initiatives and impact not just passive involvement)
-> As I have no international experience, focus on your travel across India and the diversity you experienced across the nation.
-> Identify the right schools for you on the basis of your study style(case based, experimental learning, Lectures), location preference and career goals.

I already had some realization of my weak areas but it is a funny feeling when you get to hear the same from the other person. It is like somewhere you are thinking maybe it is not that difficult, not that competitive but when you hear it from an expert then you just cannot find excuses ( not a very good habit, right?). Well at least the last cobwebs in my brain have been cleaned up and I know what I have to do.
GMAT preparation is underway. I do not know if I can get 750 but I have a 'must reach' score in mind. On the EC front, I need to get more involved in my NGO work. ( I have been out of touch for a while now). As for the schools, I have a list in mind but that requires a separate post.

Well back to GMAT preparation, I came across a very good article on Subjunctive mood on beatthegmat. It is one of the trickiest topic on the gmat and it requires special attention. One needs to keep in mind two situations: Hypothetical scenarios & demands and proposed ideas. ( look at the article and go through Manhattan GMAT SC guide)

Anyways, Liverpool is playing against Steaua Bucharest and leading by 1-0. Go REDS. Liverpool did not qualify for Champions League this year but I guess we can salvage some pride by winning Europa League. After all it is my second favorite team after FC Barcelona.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

A day off

Came back from office at 6 A.M.  One of my longest stays ever but it was good. Lot of issues resolved by yours truly ;).  And the best part - a Day off.  Makes sense too. After working 20 hours one needs a break right?
Anyways, the break gave me some extra hours to study. I studied the flash cards and completed the verbal section. The tips on idioms were the best. I really get confused in choosing the right idiom ( credited with or credited for). I think the trick is to memorize the idioms and practice as much as possible. But still I feel I need to strengthen my fundamentals. My action plan is as follows :
Complete the Manhattan Sentence Correction guide - I have done first two chapters and it is really good.
Then go for GMAT Official Guide (12th edition): Real GMAT questions to find out where do I stand.
Next KAPLAN 800 - it has the toughest questions. Necessary to tackle the trickiest questions on the GMAT.
Overall, It has been a lazy day. I need to push myself further. Keeping in mind the GMAT score of fellow Indians, I really need to make a feast of it. I need to cut down my PS3 time( I am crazy about FIFA), played around 2 hours today. Bad boy ... bad boy.....  . I guess I need to pack the console and keep it in the closet.

Till next time.......

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

El Clasico, Flash cards & Consulting

Sleepy eyes but can't sleep.  It is 2 a.m  and  I am still in office. The client got the application upgraded and there are some serious performance issues. The tech team is all engrossed in the problem but they also need a functional lead in case things go worse.
 Well, what the hell. I had a great start to the day. Watched the El Clasico and simply looooveeedddd Barca thrash Real 5-0. Five Clasicos in a row. FC Barcelona Rocks.
On the other side, I stumbled upon some really good stuff on beatthegmat.com. The site provides digitized GMAT flash cards for free( yes for Free). I went through them today. they are preety good.Some really cool facts and figures listed and very easy to read. What I really liked were the 'strategy' tips. "In a set of sentence correction questions around 20% are already correct". I might not vouch for the assumption blindly but while solving SC questions it is not easy to digest that the sentence in question is already correct. After all the section is called " Sentence Correction". I find SC very tough. Reasoning and RC are OK but SC god help me. I have an accuracy rate of 70% as of now. Need to take it to 80-85%. 

Today, I had a discussion with one of my friends from IIM Bangalore. He got an internship in a niche strategy consulting firm. Work life is hectic but he is getting paid 4 times his pre MBA salary( one of the less important benefits of an MBA ;) ) .  He says life is very hectic as they have around 5-6 presentations a week and lots of assignments. Well that is B school life I suppose. US schools are famous for rigor. Schools such as Darden explicitly boast about their exhaustive curriculum and how students 'survive' the rigor to become real managers.
More importantly, He made it clear that any big consulting firms demands an MBA sooner or later. If you are a consultant and you do not have an MBA, you will be left behind  in all aspects : roles, responsibility, compensation and yes influence. I say influence because consulting is about Impact as a resource. It is very easy for your firm to sell your cv to the client if you are an MBA( especially from a Top B school). Every type of consulting be it operations, strategy, technology or even environmental requires business sense and X factor.

Well it is already 3 a.m and I can't sink deeper in my chair. Even Iron Maiden's Trooper cannot keep me awake.

Signing off now....by the way next Clasico is in April... Mr. Mourinho needs to rebuild his team before that.

Cheers!!