Dear experts in the GMAT preparation,
Please, could you help me to understand what is wrong with my strategy and how I should change it?
To summarize:
I'm Not a native speaker; I've been studying for the GMAT since February 2011 (7 months already); the study strategy is based on many recommendations from beatthegmat, gmatclub, and mgmat forum and seems a strong one; however, my practice tests don't show any progress, but rather regress sometimes.
I've searched different forums and read many posts on GMAT retake strategy or on study plans, but all that looks irrelevant in my case (my personal observations):
- I don't have a time management issue (thanks to Ron's brillian video)
- I have more or less clear grasp of all the concepts: CR - different q. types' approach, SC - rules etc., RC - skimming + different q. types' approach
- I have been focusing on OG 12 and Verbal 2d ed. review problems: with more accent on quality than on quantity, thoroughly cheking explanations for all the problems
- The study time is 1-2 hours dialy, 4-6 hours on the weekend
- I regularly took a practice tests and tried to review missed problems (for MGMAT tests)
However, my test results:
10.12.10 MGMAT1 Q40 V25 Total 540
05.02.11 MGMAT2 Q44 V30 Total 600
19.02.11 MGMAT3 Q43 V31 Total 600
16.04.11 GMATPrep1 Q41 V20 Total 510
24.07.11 GMATPrep 1(2nd time) Q47 V22 Total 570
14.08.11 MGMAT4 Q45 V29 Total 600
21.08.11 GMATPrep 1(3d time) Q48 V20 Total 560
25.08.11 REAL GMAT Q44 V22 Total 550
The main problem, I guess, is not that I don't get it, but that I'm too slow to get the problem in 2 minutes (especially if there is too much text); in contrast, if I spend 4-5 minutes, I usually get the problem right. I thought the practice would solve the agility issue, but it didn't. I already finished 242 SC, 155 CR and 60 RC OG problems. Isn't it enough to develop the pace?
Please, suggest the approach how to improve (only Verbal is in focus)!
Thanks a lot and have a good weekend!