I am writing this because I have come to a point in my studies where I am kind of stuck. I have a few questions that, given my analysis of my CATs, should help me towards my goal (700+). I also want to mention that I am scheduled to take the test on April 6th, although, after my latest CAT, I am considering pushing it back to late April or early May. I will give a very detailed analysis on my last 2 CATS (both taken in the last 3 weeks and under normal exam conditions (although I did not do the essay on the first 1)).
The latest CAT I took (IR 3, Q40, V36, 630) dropped 30 points from 1 I had taken just 2 weeks earlier. The drop was completely on the Quant side. On my earlier Quant, I spent nearly the whole time on 700-800 level questions and, as a result, ran into timing issues (had to guess on some questions to catch up, which resulted in me missing 3 or 4 in a row). On my latest Quant, I missed multiple 500-600 and 600-700 level questions. I think this may be due to the fact that I was trying to ensure that I would have no timing issues and as a result, rushed through some questions and missed a few I shouldn't have. Content wise, my greatest weakness in Quant is FDP questions (36% correct with an average time of 2:26 on questions I got wrong). More generally, I have a very difficult time answering tough questions (700-800 level). I am a collective 6 for 24 on 700-800 level (25%) but 21 for 33 on 600-700 level (64%).
On the verbal side, I am essentially stuck at 79 percentile. After some analysis, sentence correction seems to be my weakest area (53%), although it’s also the area I’ve gotten the toughest questions on. Timing does not seem to be an issue at all on verbal. The one thing that sticks out to me is that I have roughly the same success rate on 600-700 level questions that I do on 700-800 level questions (around 57 or 58 percent). I am not really sure why this is the case. Perhaps it’s a stamina or fatigue issue.
Finally, integrated reasoning is tearing me apart. Not only am I scoring terribly on it (just over a 3), but it is taking too much of my energy and increasing my test anxiety. I realize that it is not a crucial section as of yet, but I do not plan on going to business school for a few years and who knows if it will prove to be important by that time. I REALLY need help on this section.
To date, I have taken the Manhattan 9 week online course (starting last July). I have been through all the strategy guides and have done every OG problem in the book and flash-carded every problem I did not know how to do. I have been through the article on how to analyze a practice question and now realize that I must put more effort into learning how to recognize more problems on the test. As for my what I can improve on, I know how to address my timing (been through the articles, have a 1 minute sense, etc..) but my stamina must improve. Any advice on how to improve stamina (besides being able to recognize more problems on the test) would be very helpful. Also, any advice on how to get to the 90th percentile in verbal would go a long way towards getting me over the 700 mark. And, finally, any advice on how I can get though IR with at least an average score and some brain cells remaining for the remainder of the test?
Thanks in advance.