Verbal was tough . Sc was a piece of cake after extensive practice but GMAT got me in the weird RC passages . This affected my logical reasoning skills and hence CR and RC went for a toss.
I found Maths little tough but still got a 49(as usual).
I have heard that top 10 b schools consider 80 80 split.Can some please let me know whether it is an urban legend or is there really something like it?
Thanks
ps : Manhattan Gmat CAT are great tests to practice with.
abhishek.gautam01
Post subject: Re: done with gmat 720 Q49 (86%) V 38 ( 84%)
Congrats on the great score!!! You mentioned 'SC was a piece of cake after extensive practice'. Can you please elaborate what material did you use specifically for SC?
I too have heard about the 80/80 rule and read one school that follows it quite seriously.. (Wharton!)
Thanks
ankitraheja
Post subject: Re: done with gmat 720 Q49 (86%) V 38 ( 84%)
GMATPREP Verbal forum on this website. I am sure you have gone through it. Here are some pointers (In my opinion).
- Go through all the posts on the forum. - Find out why other 4 options are wrong - If you have a doubt, ask the Instructors. They are really great - Make your SC rule guide book .
Regards, A
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