I took GMAT the second time recently, and made a 630. This was very demoralising, because I got a 630, the first time also. But then, I had'nt done a single practice exam. For the second trial, I put in a lot of time and effort. Did all OG completely, and all 7 practice exams of MGMAT (with scores 660, 660, 680, 680, 690, 700, 720). I also took the 2 exams in GMATPrep (with scores 680 and 690). But the result of the final exam was devastating. I was just not expecting a score of less than 680. The Math part was as expected (85th percentile). But my verbal score was like never before (50 something percentile). Please give me some idea as to how this could happen.
It is very difficult for me to spend time once again for GMAT preparation (with a full time job and being the mother of a 3 yr old). I have around 7 years of work experience in the IT field. I am only looking at getting into one of the top 50 universities. But I have a lot of location constraints. Is it absolutely necessary to retake the GMAT? Any sort of advice would brighten up my day. Thanks!