Stacey,
Here is my debrief...
he test started off smooth. I completed the AWA sections and I used all the time to make sure that I wrote good quality essays. Next came the quant section and the story was somwhat different. I completely got thrown of by the first question and I guessed and moved on after about 2 and 1/2 minutes. During the quant section, I felt that the questions were easier, especially when compared to MGMAT. I was very nervous because I didn't see any geometry questions or absolute value questions. I had that weird feeling that I was not doing well. I started second guessing myself and double checking my answers very quickly, in order to make sure that I was not making any careless mistakes. Towards the end...around question 28, I started to feel the time pressure and I picked up my pace a bit. Just to be clear, I still worked on the problems but I did not double check my answers. In the end I guessed on the last question and maybe 3-4 questions total in the quant section.
After the quant section, I was not sure what to think because I felt the test was much easier than my other practice test. Nonetheless, I completely forget about my quant performance, ate a granola bar, and refocused for the verbal section. I honestly do not know what happened in this section. The first question was a sentence correction and I thought it was not a difficult question. As I progressed through the test, I started to build my confidence and I felt I hit my stride so to speak. Throughout the test, there were a few curve ball questions but nothing out of the ordinary. The one thing Howver, I realized that my reading comprehension passages were very short and there was no science passage. I started to spend a little more time on the questions because I felt that the questions started to get a bit easy. Eventually, I did get some critical reasoning questions that made me thing a bit but nothing crazy. Towards the end of the test, I started running low on time and I received alot of crtitical reasoning question. I had to blindly guess on two or three critical reasoning questions towards the end so that I had enough time for the final question, a sentence correction question.
I used the strategies from the class, including diagram and and splitting the answer choices in sentence correction. Some of the strategy did use more time than normal, however, I felt that I was doing well throughout the verbal. As a result, I did not think the two or three questions that I guessed on would really kill my verbal score.
I have set an appointment for the Post Exam Assessment and I will try to incorporate any suggestions after the discussion. Since I intend to apply for the first round at most of the schools on my list, I will have to take the exam very soon, maybe Mid July early August. I will start my studies again today and hopefully the results will be very different the next time.
Thanks.