Partnering Up

This past weekend reminded me of the effectiveness of studying with a partner. Ng and I used to study @ TS back in the day and I think I’m going to resurrect those days again.

Guz and his porn stache came over on Sunday and we spent about 3.5 hours working out of the OG orange book. We did timed sets of ten problems from the PS and DS section, totaling about 40 problems for the day. Although that doesn’t seem like a lot, after each set, we’d discuss the problems we missed as well as the problems we guessed at. Guz shared some of his Veritas “tricks” and helped me see some of the problems from a different angle. Hopefully I was able to impart some of my knowledge onto him. The back and forth discussions we had was productive and we could have gone for another hour or two but I had to call it quits. We’re planning on studying again this Sunday.

On a non-GMAT note, it hit me today that I really need to get crackin on my resume and hitting up my (ex)manager and lead engineer for letters of rec. The McCombs and Mendoza first round deadlines are coming up in November so I need to get going on the other parts of the app.

On a GMAT note that just struck me – SIGN UP FOR THE TEST!!! Right now I’m looking at a Monday after Labor Day weekend but before Pismo. I like the idea of having the weekend to unwind and review before taking the test on Monday, but first I have to clear that with my manager.

August Update

Time flies when you’re having fun. Can you believe that it’s already August? Even more shocking, GI Jane reminded me that our ten year high school reunion is this year. Already?! Anyways, what a way to start off the new month that is stacked with TODOs by getting sick.

  • This is the final month (with maybe a week in Sept) that I’m committing to the GMAT. After that, it’s all essays, recs, and CVs. The month long layoff from all that GMAT goodness hopefully won’t be as detrimental as I’m thinking it will be.
  • As part of TL 2.0, the sporty edition, TL and I have a couple of activities lined up that we want to try, some of which includes: kayaking, surfing, biking, jet skiing, and bodyboarding. Studying will take precedence this month but I’d like to get in one of those activities in before the summer closes. I vote kayaking or maybe paddle boarding in the Marina!
  • DG is starting a reading program over @ Walden House and I asked him to keep me in the loop. He’s got most of the initial groundwork figured out and he wanted to see if I was interested helping put the curriculum together. Exciting! It’s going to be interesting once this program gets going and I can compare this experience to Reading to Children (yea yea TL, Kids, !Children).
  • Gotta start planning for Peesmo! Should I spend as if money grows on tree and buy a used Honda CRF 150/230?! Probably not if I don’t want to wreck myself not just monetarily but also physically.

Game Plan for Part Duex

1) Take the rest of this week off

2) Determine date of the next test date and sign up

3) Buy PowerScore’s CR Bible. Anything that claims to be the bible of something must be good :|

4) Find and download PowerPrep – Edit: looks like this might be it… even includes “hacks” for Gmat prep, woooo

5) Put together a study plan for a 60/40 verbal-quant split

6) Eat more fish oil and blueberries

G-Day: Round 1

5:47 – Aw man, it’s almost time to wake up. Reset alarm to 6:10.

6:00 – Crap… can’t sleep. Might as well get ready.

6:10 – Coffee and toast ready.

6:15 – Review last minute AWA sample essays. Should have practice more essays, can’t do anything now but wing it.

6:45 – Out the door.

7:16 – Arrive at testing center.  Turns out the place is a huge office building. Some of the offices belong to the University of Phoenix. The hallways reminded me of the San Pedro.

7:30 – Use restroom, drink water, take a bite of bagel. There’s a group of people standing outside the Pearson office. Apparently Pearson administers other tests. From what I can tell, there are people here to take construction, medical, and pharmacy tests.

7:45 – Check in. Read the rules, get ear plugs, empty my wallet.

8:00 – Start test. Selected 5 schools (Kelley, McCombs, Mendoza, Marshall, and Anderson) to send score to. In hindsight, I should have swapped Anderson for Merage.

AWA #1 – Not too bad but not too good. Knew I should have practiced more. Ran low on time in the end so my conclusion was really weak. Arg.

AWA #2 – After reading the prompt, I felt OK about it. Jotted down three points to talk about. Once I started writing, I ran into a wall because I couldn’t think of real examples. Wrote four paragraphs with but in the end, logic was weak and grammer might have been suspect. Double sigh.

Break 1 – Ate my bagel, drank some water, took a leak. Starting to get hungry. Wish I brought a Clif’s bar.

Quant – Alright, here we go! Time for the REAL test. I started off on shaky ground and didn’t gain traction until midway through the test. After problem 14 or 15, I felt like I powered through the rest of the test. There were a few problems where I was making some really dumb mistakes but luckily I caught them before I submitted. Some problems were taking way too long to solve; they took 2-3 separate calculations to solve! That being said, I did pretty well in managing the time, finishing with ten seconds left. Overall, I felt the difficulty of the quant was what I expected; I had to guess on probably 3 problems. There were more %, average, and ration problems than I expected. There was also a stretch where I did 5 DS questions in a row.

One of the rules that a MGmat instructor told us to remember was to stop thinking about our score as we took the test. I didn’t hold fast to the rule and kept thinking, “Oh crap” when I got an easy problem and “Yes” when I got a harder problem. That train of thought was so poisonous. I’ll touch on that some more later.

Break 1 – Ate my bagel, drank some water, took a leak. Talked to some guy about the test. Both shared some frustration.

Verbal – The nemesis. Verbal went as expected. Not able to review the test, I’m guessing that I stunk it up on idioms and critical reasoning. I also got tripped up on this one really horrid scientific passage. I can never really tell how I’m doing on verbal and I really shouldn’t be doing so. The doubt induced by questioning each following question distracted me from reading those long and boring questions. This caused me to rush through parts of the test and kind of screwed up my pace. I finished the test with two minutes remaining, two minutes that would have been better spent getting some more questions correct. Gahhhhhhh.

Score: Lets just say that I didn’t get punked, but I didn’t do any punking myself. I have a feeling my AWA score is going to be bad so there’s one reason to retake the test. The other reason is that I’m just not satisfied with what I got. My practice score has platued and the score today is very much aligned with that platuea (80th %tile). I feel like I can break out and I’m not going to be satisfied until I do. The frustrating thing is that not only have i invested so much time, but also that this test is just one silly part of the entire app component. It’s the sinking ship syndrome and I’m going down with the ship.

Anyways, back to the drawing board the weekend. I’m not taking this bastard a third time!

Couple of days and counting

GMAT this Friday and I’m starting to see the edge of overkill. I was supposed to take a practice test this weekend but I ended up just taking several half tests and practiced writing AWA essays. Part of the reluctance to take the whole thing is that the length of each prep test is wearing on me. I’m getting more out of doing short sets of timed problems rather than sitting through an entire test. Another issue is that I’m thinking too much about the score. Taking a look back at all my practice tests, there is no discernable pattern in the score. It fluctuates between terrible and OK. I expect myself to be improving so everytime my score drops, a wave of disappointment settles in and it feels like I’m starting at square one again. At this point in the game, there’s no need to add anymore stress. Leave on a high note and replicate it on the real thing.

Tomorrow begins the wind down. Monday will be a math test, Tuesday will be a verbal, Wednesday will be final review, and Thursday will be basketball.

I wish I had another week, but that would only prolong this step small step in a very long journey.  It feels like the walk back down from Whitney: dark, miserable, tiring, and direction- less. At the end when we got back to camp and crashed in our sleeping bags with our hiking boots on, we wondered whether all that moaning and groaning was worth it. I’m sure that’s how I’m going to feel on Friday, except I’ll probably have to ascend and descend the mountain once again to really answer that question. In fact, I think I’ll probably be asking myself that question throughout this entire journey.