Hi!
I started studying for the GMATs actually over a year and a half ago. I spent spring and summer 2011 going over all 8 books of the MGMAT series. By "going over" I meant that I would read each chapter and do the end-of-chapter problems. I wouldn't do the advanced strategies and I never actually did real GMAT problems. My first regret.
Last summer in July, I actually found a good opportunity to change jobs and did so moving about 6 hours away from home. At this point is when I stopped studying from July 2011 to maybe about a month ago when I scheduled my exam for May 5th 2012.
I've been rusty on the material since I took so long off. My plan has been to do practice CAT exams every Saturday and during the week I will do the OG guide problems from each book.
Now - My first attempt at the CAT I didn't refresh on any material and took as much time as I wanted and got a 600. Still not the score I wanted.
My second attempt I gave myself the exact time limit and ended up guessing on about 10 Quant problems and getting them mostly wrong. Verbally I didn't do too much better and in total I got a 540.
My third attempt (yesterday). I set myself up for a 2 minute time limit for each problem so the computer would force me to the next problem if I answered too late. I have learned a lot of material since I started and I was confident I was going to improve but unfortunately I took the test hungry (yes... I know, bad idea) and I really had been tired and distracted. My result for his test was ALSO a 540.
To summarize:
1st test = 600. Un-timed and with no practice before hand.
2nd test = 540. Timed test in total with a lot of guessing and no pacing!
3rd test = 540. Each problem timed and paced with an empty stomach and distractions!
4th test = ??? Should I time the whole thing and rely on myself to pace?
I'm not sure what to do next. When I do OG guide problems in the book, I do very well even when I limit myself to two minutes. For some reason, under test taking conditions, I seem to choke and not do a really good job.
Should I continue taking CAT tests on weekends (I only have two weekends left) or should I work on the content more?