Thanks to all the guys who have put their stories on this forum - immense help.
I took my GMAT yesterday and scored 760 (Q:50 V:41)
I had taken my GMAT in early November - I scored a 700. I was disappointed. I decided to take it again.
The major learning that I have had over the past one month of study is that the focus for most aspirants should be to grasp one of the famous study material (Manhattan or Kaplan - does not matter too much - but I would recommend Manhattan) and then to practice as many questions as he/she can.
In my second round of preparation I had practiced all questions from
OG 10 and
OG 12 multiple number of times and also taken all six Manhattan Tests.
My scores were:
MGMAT 1 (5 weeks before the test): 730
MGMAT 2 (4 weeks before the test): 730
MGMAT 3 (2 weeks before the test): 750
MGMAT 4 (1 week before the test): 750
MGMAT 5 (5 days before the test): 760
MGMAT 6 (2 days before the test): 760
GMAT Prep 1 (4 days before the test): 750
GMAT Prep 2 (3 days before the test): 770
GMAT : 760 (Q:50 V:41)