Hi,
I took my GMAT yesterday (1st time) and scored a 560 (Q47, V23). This was much below what I expected. My Q scores on practice tests ranged from 47 to 49, and V scores ranged from 29 - 34. Never got 23 on V.
Now that I look back into the past and read through some of these blogs, I feel that there was an inherent flaw in my study plan. I had spoken to a buddy of mine who scored a 730 on how he prepared. He said just OG12. And basically that's what I started with. I should have instead started with concepts, which I did but only mid-way during my prep after I had realized I was making several mistakes with OG12 verbal questions.
I finished the OG12 two times and took all the Manhattan exams among use of several other GMAT resources including Grockit etc. I think I spent ~ 300 hrs of study over 3 months - plenty with a full time high-intensity demanding job, besides a wife in my life who has a full time job and a 16 month old bundle of joy!!
I feel that during the test, my key problem was time management. I left myself approx 10 mins with 13 - 14 mins to go. Then got a passage which threw me into oblivion. I then got into a panic mode, on top of it had heavy cough... it all went downhill from there. I started to make my best guess just to try to catch up with.. I think I ended up getting several of my later questions wrong which affected my score. I had the same issue in some practice tests, but said to myself that I'd ensure not to repeat this during the actual test. I don't think I succeeded much...
Anyways, I am not done... I want to retake. Looking for some help from others based on their experiences. Given I have already taken several practice exams, I will need to signe up for a prep course with Manhattan, Kaplan etc. But does someone have an alternate approach?? What books, resources can I refer to? Also, if a prep course, which one will help me improve my weaknesses?
Thanks in advance!!