Short version:
I have no idea what happened today... Took the test and finished about an hour ago. Did a little worse than expected on math, but bombed the verbal. Got a 650 (Q44 / V35). Completely lost.
Long version:
Admittedly started the process late, was hoping I could squeeze in round 1, so took the test without much preparation about two months ago. My friends at work got 760+ without much studying so I figured I could do the same. Took the GMAT practice test and scored 710 (v41, forgot Q) after remembering that Rsq * pi = area. Took the test and knew that I bombed the math due to timing problems. Decided that I didn't want to see the score at the end and knew that I could do better with more prep.
Studied in the past month, mainly on math as my verbal wasn't that bad other than SC. Did 2 sets of Focus questions online and even got the last one I took 100%. Took GMAT practice test 2 yesterday (without the essays) and scored 740 (was happy enough with the score and didn't really look at the breakdown before I closed the app). Never really had any issues with verbal until today.
Essays were fine on the test, and math was hurried to the end, but felt ok about it. Verbal actually seemed very easy for some reason - I didn't really have any questions that bugged me that much. (I usually remember questions that I thought long and hard about but I can't even remember one hard verbal question right now.) Felt comfortable enough to see the score and expected 700-720 based on math (assumed verbal was on par with what I've gotten). Well, I was right on the math but verbal was a huge shock.
So now I'm home on a saturday night unsure what my next step should be. Getting all the apps together by R2 deadline would be more than enough in the next five weeks. If I have to worry about GMAT than it'll be even harder. Obviously if I bomb again then I'm not submitting any apps, but what's worrying me more is the fact that any confidence I had is now completely gone. I have no clue what happened...
Any thoughts? Comments? :(