I took my actual GMAT yesterday, and while my score was fairly good (710, 7IR, 48Q, 38V) I am unhappy with several aspects of my test.
For example, my quant score was much lower than I expected. I have been regularly scoring a 50 on practice tests (51 on a Kaplan test under test conditions) and almost always with careless mistakes in the first ten questions. I've gone through the manhattan advanced quant book twice, and I greatly improved the second time. I am a prospective finance phd candidate and while a 51 ideal, I think a 50 might fly.
The second problem is that I had WWWAAAYYYY too much time left in each section. I had only one minute left when finished with my essay, but I had about five minutes left in IR, ten minutes left in quant, and a whopping twenty minutes left in verbal.
The most frustrating aspect of the whole ordeal is that I genuinely thought I was dominating the quant. I thought for sure I was going to get a 51, maybe 50 at worst. As for verbal, a 38 is both consistent with my GMAC practice and acceptable, but I can likely do better given all that time remaining.
My plan is to take a month off from studying and take the GMAT again a month after that. I will obviously have to work on my timing strategy, but my biggest concern is in quant. The manhattan cat quant is tougher than the GMAT quant, and since I may actually run out of time doing the manhattan quant, I have to speed myself up, which is the exact opposite of what I need. I need to slowdown and eliminate careless mistakes; if I'm going to miss a quant question, it absolutely has to be because the right answer will take me too long to solve.
Do you have any suggestions as how to basically perfect my quant score? I very much believe part of my timing problem was both due to the adrenaline of test day and my not having taken a standardized test (or any sort of test) in about five years.
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Mike