It's sad to say but I have been studying off and on since 2011. All in, I estimate that I've studied about 1000 hours. I started with the MGMAT in-person course and scored a meager 430 (Q21/V28) on 6/26/11 at the beginning of my studies. I brought my CAT scores up but they've been quite volatile, scoring as high as 640 (Q39/V38) with a MGMAT CAT on 11/4/11 after studying for 25+ hours/week since that June, but also scoring as low as 510 (Q28/V32) with GMATPrep just 3 days prior. Ultimately, I scored a 580 (Q35/V35) on 11/5/11. I then studied for another 6 months beginning the following summer (2012) while mainly focusing on quant and ended up scoring the same frustrating 580 in December 2012 with a different breakdown (Q42/V28). Before I took the test, I received multiple CAT scores in the mid 600s, topping out at 660 but also saw a score as low as 590. Then in March of this year, I got back on the wagon and again began to study for this dreadful test. This time, I focused on the OG problems and went through all of them. I took my first CAT exam in 2013 last month and have now taken 4 for the year. Including all tests since 2011, my quant score has never been over 44 and my verbal score has never been over 39 and in most cases, I seem to be only close to one of these peak scores when the other score is much lower.
My scores for this year's tests are even lower than last year's, despite having logged another 400+ hours since last year. Moreover, last year my verbal score was usually around 36-38 and now it's all over the place as seen below:
MGMAT 10/19/13 590 (Q40/V32)
MGMAT 10/27/13 620 (Q37/V37)
GMATPrep 11/5/13 580 (Q42/V28)
GMATPrep 11/24/2013 590 (Q40/V31)
So I have two problems.
1) I am totally inconsistent and never do well on verbal while also doing well on quant and vice versa
2) Even if I were to get a quant score of 44 and verbal score of 39 on the same test, which would be a miracle, I'd still only get about a 670/680.
Timing has been an issue for me but lately, I've been staying on the benchmarks and feeling like I've been doing better with the timing. However, the scores are still low.
For some background info, I'm a CFA charterholder so I assume I have at least a moderate level of intelligence. I'm also a native English speaker who writes a fair amount at work. Any advice/insight on what you think my problem is and whether there's still hope for improvement would be fantastic. I wanted to apply to top 15 b schools by round 2 but at this point, I'm considering giving up on business school and accepting that not everyone can "beat the GMAT."
Thanks in advance.
Ryan