Dear Manhattan GMAT Forum members,
I think some of us have gone through this: scoring solidly in the last practice CAT and then completely bombed it in the real GMAT.
Today, I just finished my first real GMAT and scored... 560. Here is the breakdown:
Unofficial GMAT 1 Score
IR 8 / 93%
Q 47 / 70%
V 20 / 21%
T 560 / 49%
Of course I was caught off-guard. Firstly, I never scored that high in IR (I constantly scored between 4 and 5 in all of my practice tests). Secondly, I never scored that low in Verbal (the lowest I have scored in my practice exams was 43%).
Of course, this is a huge bummer for me, as my scores in practice tests that I did had been increasing and shown positive progresses. The following were my progress:
MGMAT CAT 1 -- December 2013
Q 42 / 57%
V 27 / 43%
T 570 / 53%
MGMAT CAT 2 -- February 2014
IR 3.6599998
Q 43 / 61%
V 29 / 54%
T 590 / 59%
MGMAT CAT 3 -- March 2014
AWA 6.0
IR 4.36
Q 40 / 52%
V 35 / 74%
T 620 / 69%
GMATPrep 1 -- April 2014 (one week before the real GMAT)
AWA 6.0
IR 5 / 52%
Q 48 / 78%
V 34 / 69%
T 660 / 80%
Having a 100-point drop between my last GMAT practice exam and my real GMAT really hit me hard. I thought I was off for a good progress as my scores have been increasing pretty well.
I am to score between 650 to 700, but it looks like I have to relearn everything that I have been learning in the past three months.
With that being said, I do have a couple of questions:
1) I am planning to apply for MBA in the Fall 2014 semester, preferably either Round 1 or 2. If this is the case, what would be the most ideal time frame to retake my GMAT?
2) I am literally shocked by how greatly I performed in IR, yet how horribly I did in Verbal. For both components of the exam, I reach new extremes: high for IR (8 / 93%) and low for Verbal (20 / 21%). I was caught off-guard because I thought I completely blew the IR yet did okay in Verbal (just like how I did last week). Has any of you guys ever experienced this and happen to know the reason why this happened?
3) One of the things that my friends told me that might have happened is... mental fatigue. She pointed out that my performance pretty much went down from IR to Verbal -- 93rd percentile to 21st percentile. As such, could you guys please give me some tips in dealing with mental fatigue? I did have water and chocolate with me that I consumed during the two optional breaks throughout the test. Apparently they did not help :(
All advice would be much appreciated. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Adriel