Hey Stacey:
I've been up against the GMAT since April of '13 with MGMAT (my "base" test before I began studying was a whopping 430 with a 13 in quant. and a 34 in verbal) and have literally completed 20 CAT's (including 3 official sittings).
I'm plateauing, I'm freaking out, and I'm desperate. I got a disappointing 620 at my last official sitting in October and the highest I've scored (recently) was a 660 on an inflated GMATPrep test in June (I had seen several questions twice). Coincidentally, around this time I wasn't "focused" studying on weak areas - I was just cramming about 70 problems a day in quant. instead of focusing on what I figured were weak areas.
This was all before I discovered your blogs and realized that I was doing TOO MANY CAT's and needed to refine a bit more. I'm stuck, though. I feel like I need to be pointed in the right direction - someone to TELL me what to study after ANALYZING my CAT's (I've done more than my share of MGMAT CAT's). I've seen you do it before, and although I've read your blog and all of your articles I don't feel I am doing the analysis correctly. If I post my data as you laid it out in your "Evaluating Your Practice Tests" post, would you be willing to help me as you have done others previously (a quick analysis)?
I've read through all of the links which you've mentioned in the post and have even tried contacting MGMAT to get some time with you, but (of course) you're a hot commodity. If you find some time, though, please consider me!
Previously I didn't even study verbal much as I felt I had to get my quant. up to an acceptable level - my strategy since is to focus-study my verbal in order to get up to the 90% or so range in order to help carry my score to 680 - PLEASE help!
I'm aiming for a 680 in about +/- two months.
Thank you!
EC