Alright so last year I took MGMAT's course and thought it was fantastic. I thought the books were great and got a lot out of them. That said, however, my quant score from when I took my second CAT was a 44. That's the highest it's ever been and roughly the average across my practice exams (including when I reset the question bank).
When I sat for the actual GMAT, I got a Q44/V38. While that's my best performance, I don't feel it's indicative of my potential even if I am bad at math. Surely if I took a course I should have seen some improvement but no such luck. There must be SOMETHING I am not getting. It's not a timing issue because I am very prudent regarding time management but I'd love hear any insights you folks may have that would help me out. I am dying to cross the 80/80 threshold. (For the record, my verbal didn't change much either throughout the course but it started at a 34, shot to a 42-ish and stayed in that area... Yeah I know I had a bad verbal day but V38 sits fine with me if I can just get to Q48 or so.)
For those of you who may have come upon this post and thought "Man, no way am I using MGMAT. They are expensive and didn't get that guy anything," you are woefully mistaken. The curriculum is fantastic and I learned more about the test than I would have otherwise... I also walked in very prepared. I just feel like I am not studying properly so I couldn't fully utilize all of the resources they mad available to me.
Any advice is appreciated and thank you in advance.