I thought the math would be terrible as I did everything we were told not to do. I got flustered with the second question ( it was a simple percent question...), not sure what happened, then I essentially had 15 minutes at the end to do 3-4 questions. I am not sure what happened with the timing I just rushed in the beginning not marking the squares and then I took too much space ad my numbering was off. The fact that I got a 44 is shocking.
Now for the verbal, I thought it went well, I thought the RC was interesting and I did not have issues answering. I thought few of the SC was hard but nothing I was sweating over. As you can understand when I saw the score it was flipped. So I am bit perplexed.
My target score is 700+, but I wanted to get a first shot just to see how I do under the actual conditions and get rid of the jitters. I was honestly looking to see my score in the 660 range.
Now, I have looked at the recent gmat scores and I am a bit all over the place but still above 600...atleast. It seems if I am good at one the other one suffers.
The reason I am writing to you is to see if you could give me some advice on what to do from here. From my analysis it seems I should be focusing on Math PS/DS and Verbal CR/SC. Please do let me know what you think. I am at a loss, not sure where to start...is there a study plan one could follow?
I have used up all the MGMAT CATs and my GMAT cats and now I am back at the drawing board. Its not that I haven't studied....
I am reaching out to you since you are an expert in this area. It would be really helpful if you can shed some light on this

These are some of my recent GMAT prep scores:
Exam Day
GMAT
600 Nov 4th Q 44/ V 33
630 Nov 1st 2015 Q 43/V 34 PS=44 DS=40 CR=27 RC=34 SC=40
Wrong/Total: PS=10/20 DS=10/17 CR=7/11 RC=3/13 SC=5/17
610 Oct 29th, 2015
Q 43/V 31 PS=33 DS=50 CR=22 RC=38 SC=35
Wrong/Total: PS=13/20 DS=2/17 CR=7/11 RC=2/13 SC 3/17
660 Oct 18th, 2015
Q 44/V 37 PS=44 DS=45 CR=42 RC=25 SC= 39
Wrong/Total: PS=7/20 DS=5/17 CR=2/11 RC=4/13 SC 6/17