Hi Stacey!
Very happy to report that I got a 700 (Q43/V42) on the GMAT today. Hitting the 700 mark was a big psychological barrier for me, so it was a relief to see that number on the screen. A huge thanks to the MGMAT team - the course was fantastic and the CATs incredibly challenging.
My goal was always 700+, and I've technically now reached that goal, but I'm wondering if I should consider taking it again. I'm aiming for top 10 schools and planning to apply R1. I'm definitely a bit below the median, though I know that the GMAT is only one component (albeit an important one) of the overall application. I feel confident about the other areas of my application, but a higher GMAT score obviously couldn't hurt.
As for the actual test: my verbal score dipped a bit (not by much, though). Quant dipped a tiny bit from my last test, but to be fair, this was only the second time I've scored in the 40s in Quant.
Should I do a bit more studying, take it again, and see if I have a better day?
To give you a sense of what my practice tests were like:
MGMAT1, April 24: 610 (Q37/V36) - Diagnostic
MGMAT2, May 25: 620 (Q37/V37)
MGMAT3, June 30: 620 (Q39/V36)
MGMAT4, July 14: 650 (Q39/V40)
GMATP1, July 18: 660 (Q36/V44)
MGMAT5, July 25: 650 (Q38/V40)
GMATP2, July 31: 720 (Q45/V44)
Actual GMAT: 700 (Q43/V42)
Thanks for your help!