Hi Stacey,
I am a course student and am in am in need of your advice.
Just took my first GMAT this morning and got a 590 42Q 29V. I needed a 600.
Before I started studying I did a MCAT and got 530, 29Q, 35V. Based on this I decided that I would focus my efforts on quant. I studied quant for 2 months - around 100 hours and thought that I would through the verbal on instinct. My prep tests prior to today were giving me a range of 610 to 630 - with verbal hovering between 31 and 33. I knew it could it tight.
I made the mistake of never doing the full 4 hour prep exam, I did AWA and Quant, or Quant and Verbal but never all three together.
So in summation, I never studied verbal and I never did a full 4 hour prep.
Today, essays and quant went fine, then when I started the verbal, through mental fatigue, my instincts failed me. I had no strategies to utilize.
Need to do it again in 31 days and I need to get it right this time. Now that my own master plan has blown up in my face, I was hoping to that you may be able to recommend a course of action, a little more effective than mine! I think I need to aim for 650 to motivate me a little more than trying to get a increase of 10.
I know I need to do some full 4 hour prep exams.
As regards improving my verbal and maintaining my quant score - what course of action would you recommend?
Thanks so much in advance,
Ken