Long post...sorry! Here we go....
I'm feeling a bit bummed out by my most recent practice CAT yesterday...600! Not really sure what is wrong with my studying...any advice or encouragement is appreciated!
I have been studying the GMAT since May....my first few months were self-guided using another online company. I don't really feel I rigorously applied myself, and ended up scoring 620, 650, and 620 again on the first three MGMAT CATs, and then a 690 on the first GMATPrep test about a week before the real deal. When I took the GMAT at the beginning of August, I scored a 680...I'm okay with this score, but since I am targeting the top schools, I know I want to hit a 700+.
After my first official score, I decided to really go back to square one and reinforce my fundamentals...enter MGMAT. I signed up for the Complete Course summer session W with Ron and Kara, which we just finished week 5 of. I do feel like the course has helped make me "GMAT-smarter" and the homework has helped my fundamentals. I have been completing all of the homework: reading, strat guide questions and the assigned OG questions (some weeks I also complete the harder ones on the syllabus). I feel my accuracy and timing are pretty good, and usually I get 80% of the practice questions under time and correct. I've also participated in every "Thurs with Ron" since August.
So....I can't figure out why I am trapped in the 600s (and why my score is getting worse!). I was having timing issues during my first 3 CATs, but I really feel like I worked those out. The last 3 CATs I've taken, I have finished my quant section on pace, and I usually have time left over after the verbal section (even with writing my headline lists and skeletons outlines foe RC passages).
I think my issue is the actual problem solving (geez, that really narrows it down, huh?). I feel like I am slow to really grasp what each GMAT question is testing me on (especially with SC). Because I am usually 45sec into a question before I really start making forward progress, perhaps I end up rushing the actual problem solving? I think I end up re-reading problem statements too much, like they never really sink in the first time. I also suspect that my bookkeeping could be improved...but it is hard to spend so much time writing things out when I am slow to gain traction on actually solving the problem.
I suspect that I really need to spend more of my study time solving and reviewing problems, and perhaps under non-timed conditions so that I take my time to really grasp the question statement the first time, and to improve my bookkeeping. Once I'm better at recognizing GMAT patterns and applying the fundamentals, maybe then re-introduce the timer and work through problem sets? Does anyone have any advice for me? Thanks in advance....
Shawn S
Edit: I forgot to mention I already signed up for my 2nd official attempt on OCT 24th....eeek!