Hi Stacey,
I have taken two Gmat real test.
First test 430 (Q38 V17)--completely panicked.
Second test 530(Q38 V25)--timing killed my score.
My target was 680 to 700 +
Second Test scenario:
I reached the exam hall.Was very confident. Did my AWA and IR were OK as the score does not carry much importance. Yes I used them to settled down and relaxed.
Quant:
Started with Quant well. 7 Question I believe where right.
8th question was probability-weak section. Wasted time on it to check whether I can do it. Skipped it. 9th Question panicked with a huge 6 line(half the screen) Geometry question. Couldn't figure out what was it. Actually these are my strength, I could have solved if I had stayed calm. But yes I was not. Then till 15 question I said to myself to be calm and was progressing well. I even tackled a hard problem.Felt nice. But suddenly I could not do a simple division(decimal fractions) as I was not very systematic with my writing. I was all over the place. It was pretty straight forward problem. I wasted some time to get it. Unfortunately, I did not see the time. I randomly skipped last 11 question and even missed the last question. (Ps : The last was a very easy algebra question) felt sad that I missed it.
Verbal:
I said to my self I can still pull it. Started very slowly. I was struck in a SC question to choose between two answers.RC and CR went fine.But, again the timing hit me hard. I had 15 min 21 verbal question. I panicked. I started randomly selected the last 10 question thus, landed up with a dismissal score of 25.
What I did in my preparation :
Never took a complete sitting test (always splitted them)
Never did the math OG 13 completely(all question I mean)
Finished Verbal OG 13 completely with timing and thus was very confident as I scored 35 once in the test
Took enough Mgmat test with proper timing and skipping. Reached 45 (only Quant tests). But then I thought devoting more time to the first 20 question helps the score. In Gmatprep tests I have scored Q50 and my strategy was to give good time for first 20 question skip few in the middle and then catchup in the last. But this did not work out in the real test as I lost confidence in the later questions.
In general I am good in Quant-of course topics Probabality is my weakpoint. In Verbal everything was average but gradually I started liking them and I improved even I solved the SC in less than minute. RC--reached 3 question passage from 10 min to 6 min--as I cut the detail part and concentrated the content. CR was always Ok but I take around 2 to 3 min.
I am planning to sit for the test in one month and plan to score more that 650 and apply to the school soon. The problem I believe is that I was aiming too high thus missing on basic things which is timing thus pulling my score drastically.
My main question to you : How should go ahead. Should work only weak areas of Quant.
Take only full length test ?
What strategy you suggest for skipping ? Should I skip even if I am 80% reached with problem
What timing chart I should follow. Currently I followed :
5 65;10 55;15 45;20 35;25 25; 30 15; 35 5.---but I did not strictly followed them
Verbal :
10 55; 20 35; 30 18; 41--- same did not follow them strictly.
Please advice on how should I plan my self for one month. I will strictly follow it.
Thanks a lot for your great support.