Dear Experts,
I urgently need advice. I am a retaker with last GMAT score of 630(Q47,V29).
With an eye on improving verbal(V29 to V42), I started preparing from MGMAT SC & CR since last couple of months. The improvement which I can easily feel has been significant.
MGMAT1:660
MGMAT2:680
MGMAT3:640
I could feel that I have scaled the half way mark by scoring on an average of V34 ish in MGMAT CATs(also assuming that the actual score is normally 20/30 more than MGMAT CAT score).
However, a recently concluded GMAT Prep2 test have shattered my confidence as I feel that I have not improved at all in these 2 months.
GMAT Prep2:640(Q48, V30)...4 incorrect in SC, 2 in CR and 7 in RC
My GMAT Prep1 score was 610. However, I do not give much credence to it because my test conditions were not ideal(sleepy, tired etc)
I have a target of 740 ie. take my verbal from V29 to V40+.
On analysis of MGMAT and GMAT Prep, I can see a pattern though....RC is what is killing me !!
I have not focussed on RC at all in my preparation. But never thought that it will be this bad.
Accordingly, I have the following queries:
1. Is RC a critical area to bring down the score significantly?
2. How does one improve RC?
3. Is it possible to have a break up of number of correct/wrong in SC/CR/RC for a given score?
4. Is it fair to assume that actual GMAT score might be 20/30 points higher than MGMAT CAT score
5. How do I "read" the Average Difficulty Wrong/Correct answers in MGMAT Assessment reports?
6. How long should it normally take to up the score to V40+?
Thanks in advance for your response.
P:S-I am a PhD aspirant in B2B marketing(post toiling 12 years in a sales job) and I presume that a minimum score of 700+ is required to get to a decent school(could not secure any success with 630 score last year though I had a limited number of applications).
Regards
Argha