It has been over a month since my class with manhattan prep has ended and i was looking at a lot of improvement before my actual test. The improvement did happen but it seems like i am going back to where i started from. During the class my scores were:-
CAT 1:- 600 - Quant 46/ Verbal 28
CAT 2- 600 - 45/28
CAT 3- 640 - 48/31
These are my scores after the class,
Kaplan test - 700 (06/05) - 50/35
CAT 4- 700 (13/05) - 50/34
CAT 5- 670 (19/05) - 46/35
GMAC Test 2- 690 (27/05) - 50/34
CAT 6- 640 (03/06) - 48/31
I have my actual GMAT scheduled on June 2nd and my target score is 720+. I am studying everyday and sticking to a schedule.
1. I am doing extensive review of my CATs
2. I am doing 2 timed sets (1 timed set is of 30 minutes) per week(for each quant and verbal) with extensive review.
2. I am watching 2 lectures from ’Thursdays with RON' to learn minute things.
3. I am maintaining an error log and flash cards and reviewing them at least once a week.
Since my score has improved, my score in RC has been going down. My accuracy in RC for 700-800 level questions is <40%. Moreover, i have noticed that when i get all the RC questions somewhere in the middle of the test, i perform better. But when RC questions appear at the beginning and especially at the end i end up doing them wrong because i am trying to rush. So, I have started reading The Economist to improve my reading skills. Do you have any other suggestions?
More importantly, I don’t understand if i am starting to slide back or is it just a minor fluctuation. Should i reduce on the extra things i am trying to learn? and just stick with my timed sets and their reviews? Because honestly this is really disappointing for me, especially just a month before my real test! Also, should i consider postponing my test?
It would be great if i could get some guidance for my study plan till my real GMAT.
Thanks for your time,
Shivani