Hello Stacey/GMAT Team,
I recently took the GMAT and scored a 540 (Q33;V31). This was well below my target score of 680 and above. I have the entire GMAT strategy guide bundle and utilized this extensively during my preparation. I took 3 practice tests during the roughly 2.5 months of study and scored a 570, 620 and 640 respectively (under official conditions as far as possible). After my final practice exam, I scheduled my GMAT appointment believing that I could crack the 680 mark. I am fairly unsure how to proceed here, could this just have been a bad day at the office?
My bigger worry is that I don't get nervous on test days and actually, I performed really well on the AWA (5) and IR seciton (6) on test day leading into the quant and verbal. So I was full of confidence and felt good about it all. And then it all went downhill, fast. My quant was the biggest let down. I went from practice scores of 40-42 to an actual game day score of 33. My verbal has never breached the 35 point mark and I admit this is probably the first place to try and improve. I'm a native English speaker and I can't seem to spot an error on SC very easily at all.
My question is then more general: how would you move forward from this set back? I am aware of my verbal weakness (but would appreciate feedback on this) but I am more worried about how far off my target I was given how close I was to the score in my practice exams.
Looking forward to hearing from you and thank you for the help!
Chris