Not taking any full length test till now was a mistake - I agree. I cant go back, but I can surely use the test as a critique of my performance. I share your concern BB and I think I will postpone my GMAT atleast by a couple of weeks and see how I do on the tests.
I read through your approach on the GMAT verbal section: I kind of like the idea of attacking the questions (even the SC's where you prephrased your response based on the error you recognized).
I need to practice, practice and practice for the next couple of weeks - but I think I may not have enough material. I have 6
MGMAT tests+ 1 Gmatprep left(well 3 if I re-install after completing the 2nd test) + 2 powerpreps/gmatpreps(that have been uploaded on this site). I think I may as well buy the 6 tests compiled by the site-members. Any other material you want to suggest?
I have a question-should I do the entire tests or skip the AWA and go directly to the Quant section? I know it wouldnt be very accurate as my brain might not be as fresh on the exam day as it would be during the test condition - but still I would be able to chew down a lot more sections that way. For the first Test I did do the AWA and I dint have much problem. What are your thoughts guys?