I wanted to ask your opinion about a GMAT retake in one month, particularly to Ron or Stacy, since I´ve been reading all your comments and I think they were a valuable part of my preparation.
I´ve been studying for the GMAT for 5 months. My scores in the gmat prep were:
GMAT Prep 1 new version: 680 (Q 47, V 35) - left 5 Q questions unanswered
GMAT Prep 1 new verison (retake): 710 (Q 48, V 39)
GMAT Prep 2 new verison: 730 (Q 48, V 42)
GMAT Prep 1 old version: 760 (Q 50, V 42) - I´ve remembered seeing 3 verbal questions
GMAT Prep 2 old verison: 760 (Q 50, V 44) - I´ve remembered seeing 2 verbal questions
Real GMAT: 650 (Q49, V30)
I was really surprised by this score, particularly because during the exam I thought I was doing quite awful in math, but extremely well in verbal. Particularly, I´ve never had been that calm during verbal and finished the exam with 13 minutes left on the clock. I was that surprised with the score that I even asked the administrator if anything went wrong with the system. Even though my last two scores probably were a little bit inflated, I think that a difference of 12-14 points is too much.
What are your recommendations for a re-take? Is it one month ok or should I keep studying a little bit more? How can I approach this strategically and not by brute force (I work in consulting and probably will be working long hours)? The result was really disappointing for me, but I have to break the 700 barrier.
Just as background, I am a non-Native English speaker with an engineering degree.
Thanks in advance,