Hi all,
I have taken the GMAT 5 times since last August and my score had consistently improved up until my last test, 2 weeks ago. My scores are as follows:
Aug. 2013: 650 V:39 (88%) Q: 40 (50%) IR: 4 (37%)
Oct. 2013: 650 V: 37 (82%) Q: 42 (54%) IR: 8 (93%)
Dec. 2013: 680 V: 40 (90%) Q: 43 (58%) IR: 8 (93%)
July 2014: 690 V: 41 (94%) Q: 42 (51%) IR: 5 (52%)
September 2014: 650 V: 45 (99%) Q: 34 (31%)- CANCELLED SCORE REPORT
I knew that I had a timing issue on Quant during the first 3 tests and improved, but not significantly enough. In preparation for my 5th attempt, I realized that the timing issue had not fully been addressed and so I came up with a different way to focus on my timing. I was spending too much time on questions that I could not get right, and skipping easy questions. Let me add, that I had been doing well on my practices tests prior to the 4th attempt, with Quant going up to 45 and overall scores of 700 and 710. I understand that this is within the margin of error, so wasn't too concerned. However, prior to my 5th and final attempt, I scored a 48 on Quant (addressed the timing issue), with an overall score of 730! These scores are all from official GMAT practice tests. On test day, I felt great before and during the test. I was immensely shocked to see my final score of 650....and am now concerned that I have some sort of testing anxiety. I KNOW that these scores are not reflecting my true ability, but am not sure whether or not a retake will help! Have any of you seen something like this and what have students done to combat this?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Arthi