Hi,
I took the GMAT this Sunday at home and scored a 700. There was significant software lag during the QA and AWA section which I'm not happy about. It's best to take the test at the center, if possible.
My score was an average of my GMAT club mock tests so I do think they're pretty accurate.
I realize this is not a dramatic score(especially for an Indian applicant). But as someone who benefitted greatly from the forum, I wanted to write this post as a thank you
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I will be applying to the M.S programs which luckily do not require astronomical GMAT scores as the MBA.
I am extremely grateful for GMAT club's resources which helped me immensely in boosting my confidence. I took a loooong time to cover all the concepts first and spent somewhat lesser time practicing, which I could've improved. Keeping your prep time short is great advice when it comes to GMAT. But I was working 70+ hours in Consulting and I tried to make the best of the time I had at hand.
To sum it up, start with concepts (could be a book/ videos) and then utilize GMAT club's free and paid resources and you'll be pretty much set for success. Happy to be of help to this community in any way I can!
Good Luck and may the odds be ever in your favor!