Hello - I was looking to probably get some feedback from the pros on what my likelihood of hitting a 700+ is based on my progress so far. I'm taking the test this Saturday, May 4th, and would prefer to postpone if a 700+ is unrealistic at this stage.
Official gmat back in June 2012: 640, q45 v27. Here I got stuck on one math question - hadn't taken a course or anything - and it threw my timing off. I was so demoralized I guessed the remainder of the test. I gave my scratch pad back with only 1 page used up.
Decided to take a MGMAT course from January 20 to end of March.
Mgmat 1 (benchmarking): 660, q42 v38 timing on this one was way off and all over the place
Mgmat 2: 670, q44 v37
Mgmat 3: 660, q45 v35
Mgmat 4(1 week after course was over): 620, q42 v33. On this one, I forgot my benchmarking in the math section and guessed a few halfway into the exam thinking I was short of time. I think the realization after the quant section was over through me off the verbal rhythm too.
GMATPrep 2 (2 weeks ago): 740, q49, v42. I had taken this one over a year ago when I originally studied for the test. I think I maybe saw one or two repeat questions but I didn't know how to solve them anyway. Timing was a lot smoother than mgmat, especially on the quant, as the questions are shorter in length and I feel like they require less "steps" to complete
Mgmat 5 (last Sunday): 680, q44 v38
Still have a few weaknesses identified and I'm scoring about 40-50% on the Hard / devilish (og archer classification) questions in the OG 13 guide - whether by guessing or actual knowledge. I definitely use the backup strategies a lot more than I used to, especially when I'm stuck. I have yet to finish the entire book - most of the quant section is done (>60%) and close to 50% of the verbal. I have yet to touch the other two supplement guides.
I feel like I'm in purgatory - have yet to finish the guides but I know if I do, I run the risk of forgetting some of the strategies etc. For the past 3 months I've spent 1-1.5 hours a weekday studying and 3-4 hours every Saturday and Sunday. Still finding weaknesses: coordinate geometry, ratios, digits and decimals could be better. I just did the OG 13 guide problems for these but I'm clearly not there on these. I've exhausted the sets for these weaknesses so I don't know how else to improve but with a few days left, I don't even know if I can. I'm in that place where I just don't feel truly ready. But does this point ever exist?[url][/url]
Anyway, knowing all of the above, I'd like to get some feedback on the likelihood of getting a 700+.
Thank you.