Was wondering if you could help shed some light on this matter. I took the GMAT a few days ago and scored a 670 (47Q 35V). As a preface, I was probably a little too amped before the test. I didn't want to experience fatigue so I had more energy drinks than I was used to. I knew I messed up on the quant on certain geometry and combination questions. Geometry is my weaker area and I feel like I screwed up. This probably messed me up early as I got quite a few of those. Pretty sure I got a a simple algebra inequality so I knew I was doing poorly around question 15. Although thereafter I did get a few tricky questions.
The real surprising thing is my verbal. I honestly did not feel the verbal was too difficult. I thought I got what was tested...or so I thought. I got 5-6 sentence corrections in the beginning so I am assuming that is what did me in. Problem is I was ok on those. I dont know how to identify my verbal problem.
On my practice tests I got 740/720/770/720 on the GMAT Preps and I took each test twice. I received about ~720's on the Kaplan and ~720 on the MGMAT. Granted, because I have done such extensive reviewing I was familiar with some of the questions during the practice test...I am fearing it inflated my score way too much. I recognized about 3-4 quant and maybe 3-4 verbal when I first took GMAT Prep.
What do you suggest / recommend I do? I want to retake in early June. I honestly expected myself to have broken 700. I am fearing I missed too many in a row in quant and likewise in verbal.
I am confused because I don't know what the best way to study is anymore, especially in verbal.
Any advice would be greatly appreciate as soon as possible.
Thanks.