I hope this message finds you well. I took the GMAT for the first time last week and did not score in my desired range (scored a 560, looking for 650). I was scoring between 590-640 on practice exams over the last month. I studied at least 2 hours a day for three months using the official guide, Kaplan Premier, Manhattan Sentence Correction and Manhattan Number Properties books. I worked a tremendous amount of problems and took several practice exams (2 GMATPrep, 5 Manhattan CAT’s, 1 Kaplan CAT). I found Manhattan’s materials and questions to be most similar to those on the test.
I had planned on purchasing the Manhattan GMAT prep plus course to guide me through my second attempt, however I see this is no longer an option. Would you recommend GMAT interact for a second attempt? I do not need to learn the basics again and am more interested in the homework assignments and a guided study plan. My time at this stage should not be spent learning the absolute basics again (like what data sufficiency is, breaking down questions AD BCE, etc).
I’m really struggling with formulating a game plan for round 2. I want to use Manhattan’s materials and realize I probably need to purchase additional books or GMAT interact. For what it’s worth, dealing with timing and mental exhaustion probably brought my score down. I had been scoring between 75-88% on verbal and scored 57% on the actual test (the last section). Any tips or insight would be much appreciated!
Thank you