by lastavalon Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:54 pm
				
				Hi,
I read this thread a week before taking the real gmat today, so now I've taken it,  I think I should share my scores too. I'm a little disappointed but it's fairly in line with the simulations I took (below though, grr). I think my score should make it for the INSEAD MBA - I will now focus on the other parts of the application. 
So I took all the following in 7 days (I know, it's no good but did not have the choice), and real GMAT on the 9th day.
GMAT Prep 1  710 (forgot to write down Q/V)
MGMAT Free  670 Q45 V36 
MGMAT 2 700 Q43 V41
MGMAT 3 700 Q44 V41
GMAT Prep 2 730 Q49 V40 (then went out and got seriously drunk)
MGMAT 4 760 Q49 V45 (seems like alcohol seriously inflated my V score)
MGMAT 5 700 Q46 V39 (should I re-drink?)
I skipped MGMAT 6, decided to rest.
Real GMAT  690 (88%), Q47 (77%) and V38 (83%)
Also, I took the GMAT 6 months ago and got a 610 (68%/58%). On the basis of my 2-tests experience, I'd really say the real test is harder than both GMATPrep and MGMAT. But when I look at the score though, this all seem fairly aligned - so I guess it is all about the pressure of the exam... 
[bThe key is really: Practice the test [/b]itself as much as you can. Of course you've got to use exercises books, but to top it well, I would advise anyone to take about 10 simulations minimum before going to the real one. That's the best way to avoid surprises.
In my case, I really don't think I have progressed so much between my first shot and the second. The difference is 6 months doing nothing, 2 weeks reopening exercises books... And a few simulations...that's it...
Thanks to the Manhanttan community for creating these tests, they are great and really helped me. I only wish I found them 6 months ago, I'm sure I would have got a better score at my first shot.
Cheers guys
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lastavalon on Fri Mar 11, 2011 11:14 am, edited 2 times in total.