Hi Stacey,
I'm back again with a bit of a philosophical question for you. I'm currently deciding when I should take the test again. I certainly don't want it to drag on much longer and I'm very quickly running out of material to study. The way timing works out, I can either take it mid-Sep or early October.
I've been scoring 720 (Q47, V41), 720 (Q47, V41), and 740 (Q47, V45) in the past three practice exams. My biggest goal after my first real GMAT was to improve Quant to be consistently 47+ and have a better handle on subtle changes in meaning for SC. Ideally, I wanted to be scoring consistently 750+, since my actual exam was 30-40 points lower than my previous CATs.
Unfortunately, my Quant has been consistently 47, even with a few repeat questions (although I have done my best to negate the benefits of seeing a repeat question--purposely getting it wrong if I truthfully didn't know it and making sure I spent the full 2 minutes on the question).
I suppose the best gauge would be to take the GMATPrep tests, but I'm hesitant to "waste" them this far in advance.
My question is this--how can I determine if I'm "ready" to take the test again. I obviously haven't achieved my goal of Quant 47+, but I've hit a plateau that I can't seem to get above.
I understand that this is the type of question that doesn't necessarily have a concrete answer, but any insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason