Good evening Stacey,
I took the GMAT in December 2014 after what I would describe as very erratic study habits in preparing for the test. I used 3 different prep courses in my 50-60 hours of studying because I didn't know which I should rely on. Further, during my studying I was also dealing with a very ill father who passed away about 2 weeks after taking the GMAT. I am a CPA (contrary to popular belief, this is NOT a math based profession, as it requires VERY basic math) and I haven't touched geometry or algebra in over 10 years. To further add to that, my memory is HORRIBLE, so I don't really remember anything I learned 10 years ago.
All of this resulted in an official GMAT score of 420 (cant recall my verbal or quat scores, but they were similar, about 26-30ish), which I chose not to report. About 2 weeks prior I had scored 450 on a GMATPrep test. In both instances above, I took way too long on per question (in both verbal and quant) and I ended up guessing about half of each section in the last couple of minutes remaining.
Needless to say, my weakness is... everything. Although it's worth noting that I feel more comfortable with verbal, as my job requires me to read and digest wordy technical accounting regulations and use it to support a given accounting position. However, I focused about 75% of my short study period on quant, which was what held my verbal score back.
To get into the PhD programs I'm considering, I need to score in the high 600s at least, but my target score is 700 to ensure that the GMAT isn't a hangup at any of the schools given their competitive nature (only 2-5 students are accepted per year).
I can allocate 2-3 hours a day to studying during the week, and another 3-4 over the weekend (15-18 hours a week roughly) from now till the end of June, and plan to take the test in July or August.
I read the "Developing a GMAT Study Plan" article, which suggests studying 2 hours a day and 6 days a week and assessing your position at the end of every week to determine how the following week will go.
I purchased the MGMAT Interact package on 12/31/14, which allows access to the lessons till the end of June. I was planning on allocating 2 weeks to the math workshop and plenty of basic math drills and 2 weeks (30-35 hours) for each lesson and the corresponding homework per the syllabus. This will put me at 20 weeks of studying by the end of June, plus some time for a final review subsequently.
I have no idea if my head is in the right place, so some expert advice would be greatly appreciated!! :)
Thank you for reading my lengthy post!
Best,
Laz A.