Dear Stacy;
I am sorry if i do not know the protocol of writing in this forum, but since I have never really done much on a forum ever anyways, I am using the look and learn method; so here goes.
I have taken the GMAT atleast four times, the last three attempts, the most recent one yesterday, all having the magical or not so magical figure 640 ( Q 47 ; V 32). I would like to add that when I first sat for my GMAT i received a score of 620 with a Q49 V 24.
My issue is with the fact that regardless of the level of surety I have when i sit for the exam i end up surprised when the score pops up. Yesterday i was so sure i was going to get an amazing score, since after practicing both on the MGMAT tests, as well as the GMAT PREP exams I believed that i had a fair idea of how i was doing. With tough looking CR's bold faced, RC passages with questions about reasoning, undermining statements or views, I was sure I was doing atleast as well as I was in the GMAT Prep software. I had scored a 760 (Q 50 V 44) 2 days prior to my exam.
My last four MGMAT test results ranged from 670 to 720.
Regardless, its perplexing that despite the fact that I exactly remember the structure and main idea of the passage I sat for on my GMAT yesterday, I see my verbal score of 32 and I just dont know how to feel.
I have generally had a 80 to 90 % accuracy on CR's, RC's towards the end once i worked on a strategy ive been able to pinpoint correct answers right away, with a 80 % accuracy as well. The SC's have been mostly correct as well.
Its obvious, that since i have a dismal verbal score, the picture visible is that I am not good enough for the exam. But how to improve when the only issue that i can reasonably think of is my timing.
The only few questions I was not too sure off in my GMAT yesterday were the ones that followed number 33 to 41, I had 11 minutes on the clock, and a passage followed by consecutive 3 CR's. I am sure i got all of the CR's incorrect, because unless you read it, you cant solve it, thats a simple fact. Probably the comprehension of the last passage was not as well either. That sums up the verbal.
The quant, is even more perplexing. I felt i was getting each and every question correct, the answers popping out, in DS questions i picked up the trick of sufficiency in just one statement, and it was all a conscious effort. i was sure of every question till Q 32. The last five i probably had 3 incorrect, since the time ticked and I couldnt click. But that much of a penalty? 47? I was sure i had done enough of the hard questions correct to probably hit a 50.
I cant understand my hattrick with the 640 score. It is just stuck there. And i have nothing else to blame but myself. I am fed up yes, but i know, that i would only fail, if i stop trying.
I would appreciate if you could sort of guide me with all your experience, as to what possibly could i be doing wrong, especially since i dont feel i lack preparation at all.
Thanks & Regards
Ali