Hi Stacey,
I took my GMAT 2 days ago - 650, Q49, V29. It was a big disappointment because I have never scored anywhere near 29 in any practice test that I took in the recent past.
List of Practice Tests:
I took 6 MGMAT tests, 2 GMAT Prep free tests and 2 Exam pack tests.
MGMAT1 - 530/Q31V31 Test date: 07/19/15
GMAT Prep1 - 560
MGMAT2 - 630/Q45V32 Test date: 10/15/15
MGMAT3 - 680/Q47V36 Test date: 10/25/15
MGMAT4 - 630/Q45V32 Test date: 11/07/15
MGMAT5 - 670/Q46V35 Test date: 11/17/15
GMAT Prep2 - 690/Q49V34 Test date: 11/27/15
GMAT Prep3 - 740/Q50V39 Test date: 12/04/15
MGMAT6 - 660/Q35V45 Test date: 12/09/15
GMAT Prep4 - 750/Q59V41 Test date: 12/13/15
Timing during practice tests:
I always faced timing problem during practice tests. I followed the 15 minute check approach that you have suggested in a blog post. I always lagged by 2 or 3 questions by the end of the first 15 minutes, 3 to 4 by the end of next 15 minutes and so on.. As a result, I always used to hurry up through the last 30 minutes of the exam. While hurrying, I didn't use to go through all the answer choices carefully. I used stop watch while practicing sets of OG questions but it didn't help much.
Moreover, while practicing SC questions, if I take more than optimal time to solve a question, I am able to solve any question, but not within the right amount of time. This is happening even though I use the POE and split identification techniques. So, in my opinion I am sound with the concepts but failing in pacing.
Preparation:
The following is the list of the material I have used for the preparation.
- OG13, OG VR2, GMAT Prep Exam pack
- Manhattan SC guide
- Manhattan Quant guides
- Manhattan Advanced quant guide
- LSAT RC passages
- PowerScore CR Bible
Out of the 5 months I spent on preparation, almost the first 4 months of my preparation was largely inconsistent, as, very often, I used to take several days out of preparation. I started studying consistently only during the final 20 days of my preparation and spent several hours a day during the last 10 days. I even took 3 practice tests during the final 10 days.
Test day:
I always suffered from anxiety during tests and the GMAT I took day before wasn't an exception. Even though I tried and maintained my cool a dab before the examination, I became very anxious on the test day's morning.
The quant section went well only until the end of the section, when I was left with 2 questions and almost no time remaining on the clock. This led me to leave a question unmarked and I think this made me nervous.
I prepared myself not to be nervous for the verbal part and I was doing well till the first 15 minutes. My pace dropped significantly during the next 15 minutes and I was left with too little time for too many questions. This made me mark the several questions in the end without going through the options properly.
My questions:
I have planned to take the test again because I feel that the score I got was far below what I am capable of. So can you suggest me how to prepare for my next attempt. I am planning to take the test in the next 20days.
Great Thanks,
Neha