Hi Stacey,
To give you a background of myself, I am 28 years old and I have 6 years of work experience. I have taken the GMAT on two occasions and they turned out to be one worst than the other.
The details of my two attempts are as below:
Take 1:
Test Date - 21 November 2011
Verbal - 29 / 53%
Quantitative - 43 / 64%
Total - 600 / 63%
Analytical Writing - 5.5 / 77%
Take 2:
Test Date - 21 February 2012
Verbal - 27 / 43%
Quantitative -41 / 57%
Total - 570 / 54%
Analytical Writing - 5.0 / 57%
As you can see my scores depleted in the second attempt.
Post that, I have not really managed to get myself together for the third attempt.
Hence, if it is possible, I would like some guidance -from any of you- after the event as to how to move ahead. I plan to take the GMAT once again and this would definitely be my last and final attempt.
I complete the OG 11 during my previous attempt but did not focus much on the timing. Also, I guess I did not do sufficient mock tests before D-day. I barely did the 2 GMAT prep tests in addition to the Kaplan ones, which gave very disheartening scores.
I have a couple of admission deadlines, which are at the end of this month and I am trying to take the test before that. However, I am not sure if this would be the right approach.
Hence, appreciate if you could help me out with advising me on the same.
Thanks,