Hi Stacey,
Appreciate your time in responding to all of our questions! I took the official GMAT test 2 months after finishing a Manhattan live instruction course, and did fairly well (Aug 2016). Score was 720 Overall, 48 Verbal, and 41 Quant. I was pretty happy with it but decided to try again to see if I could improve 20-30 points. I studied for another month and a half and retook it this past weekend (Nov 2016) and did significantly worse - 690 Overall, 65 percentile Quant (I don't remember the score specifically because I cancelled it right away), and 84 percentile on Verbal.
I think this was a result of my only spending a month on this retake and it was going to be fairly hard to improve a 720 score to begin with. Originally just wanted to focus on improving quant to a 50. However, this time BOTH my verbal and quant decreased and I was really worried about the 30 point decrease so I cancelled the score. I am aiming for a top 5 school and know that while 720 is a good score, it wouldn't have hurt to get a 740/750 if I could. Was wondering if you had any advice on if 1) I should reinstate a 690 and 2) if it makes sense at all to retake it a 3rd time and aim for a 750? I'm not applying till Sept 2017 so I technically do have a few months to study again and retake. Thanks for your help!
Annie