Hi there – I’d like some advice on my follow-up plan. I just took the GMAT for the first time last week and scored a 640. Here is how my preparation went:
CAT 1: 7/2/15 – Q 39 / V 31 / 580
CAT 2: 8/16/15 – IR 4 / Q 36 / V 35 / 600
CAT 3: 8/30/15 – IR 3 / Q 39 / V 32 / 590
CAT 4: 10/03/15 – IR 5 / Q 39 / V 37 / 630
CAT 5: 10/17/15 – IR 5 / Q 32 / V 35 / 560 [I had a major timing issue on CAT 5]
GMAC Prep: 10/31/15 – IR 6 / Q 41 / V 38 / 640
GMAT: 11/11/15 – IR 2 / Q 39 / V 39 / 640
As you can see, any improvements in my score have been driven by improvement in verbal while my math score has stayed fairly consistent. I’m frustrated that my math score has not improved through the months of preparation. I’m even more at a loss since I have always performed stronger in math than verbal -- on the SATs and throughout academic coursework.
At this point, I’m not sure I should take the exam again. I’ve gone through all the prep materials and practice GMAT questions. I’ve reviewed all my previous CATs in detail, and identified areas of weakness throughout my preparation. I narrowed my weaknesses to ratios, rates and work, and statistics, so I focused on recognizing the problem types I could safely pursue or just guess on toward the end of my preparation.
I’ve also worked on timing quite a bit, which I struggled with in CAT 5 the most. I took some time between CAT 5 and the GMAC test to improve my timing. I realized that I needed to recognize problems that took too long once I identified my weaknesses. Still overall, the average time I spend on wrong answers is still about 10 seconds less than on the right questions (both under 2 minutes on average).
That all said, my target score was 680. With such little improvement in quant, I’m wondering if there is anything I should be doing differently that might make a difference. I have taken upper level calculus, statistics, economics, and finance courses – so I know I’m capable of the quantitative work an MBA program demands. I’m worried that my quant score does not demonstrate that.
By the way, should I be worried about the IR 2 score given my lower quant score? Everything I’ve read is that IR is still not making a big difference in admissions – but to what extent is that still unimportant?
Thanks in advance for any advice!