I just took the actual GMAT last week and got a 660 (Q 36, 48th percentile, V 44, 97th percentile; 84th percentile overall). While it's an ok score, as you can see, there's a huge disparity between my Verbal and Quant scores.
I was planning on applying to two part-time programs in my area. One has an average GMAT of 660 while the other has an average of 600. I have a solid background otherwise (to add to the Quant score enigma, I was a finance major and currently work in a related field), but I'm guessing the school with the 660 average would have a pretty easy time rejecting me because of my Quant score alone. What about my chances with the school with the 600 average? Would the 48th percentile on the Quant be a huge enough red flag for them to reject me?
I was also wondering what you recommend for further Quant practice if I decide to retake? The interesting thing is that I devoted 99% of my 2.5 months of study time to the Quant section. It's obviously a weakness for me, but I was very disappointed in my actual GMAT quant score because I felt I had improved so much during my course of study. I know one reason I did worse on the actual exam was nervousness; I seemed to make mistakes on easy calculations. However, I felt my extensive preparation should have prevented that.
FYI, below are my CAT practice results, which are somewhat varied. That last 640 was a little bit of a blow to my confidence:
MGMAT (Free) Q 42, V 42; 700
MGMAT #1 Q 43, V 42; 700
MGMAT #2 Q 41, V 41; 680
GMAT Prep #1 Q 46, V 42; 720
MGMAT #3 Q 42, V 41; 690
MGMAT #4 Q 41, V 41; 670
MGMAT #5 Q 43, V 45; 720
GMAT Prep #2 Q39, V 40; 640
Thanks for your help!