Hi,
I was extremely disappointed after seeing by GMAT test score - 610 (48 Q, 25 V), especially after performing reasonably well in the last three MGMAT practice tests, the scores of which are as follows:-
MGMAT 6 - 670(Q-47, V-34),
MGMAT 5 - 660(Q-46, V-33) and likewise.
I practiced all the six tests (barring one) in actual simulated conditions, taking only the 8 min breaks in b/w. I also gave all the AWAs for each of the MGMAT tests.
On the GMAT test day, especially after completing the Quant section,during the 8 min break, I was slightly disappointed. I felt that since I had practiced tougher math questions on MGMAT, I should have done better. I returned to give my Verbal Section test. As i Was going through the questions and by the time I completed the Verbal sections, I felt that my verbal was turning out to be better than what i was expecting. I was sure that Verbal would help me score 700+ minimum (the score I was aiming for). However, I was shocked to death when I saw that I had under-performed not in Quant but in verbal!
i am still not able to come to terms with this result. My queries are as follows : -
1. When should/shall i take my next GMAT?
2. Where would i have gone so wrong that i performed not badly but miserably in Verbal?
3. I am grateful to the MGMAT tests. perhaps if it weren't for them, I may have ended up with an even worse score. Does my 600 Gmat score mean that 700+ score is off limits?
4. Hypothetically speaking, if i were to perform similarly again in Quant in my next GMAT (i.e. a 48 odd score), how much should i score in Verbal so that (keeping my 48 Q score Constant) I would end up with a 700+ odd score?
5. I am severely demoralized, battered and still shell-shocked. Please care to give me sound advice so that i can make a leap from a 600 to a 700 score.
I am grateful to Manhattan GMAT for its help so far.
Thanks
Anirudh.