All
I am seeking some help to realize my target GMAT score of 710+.
I started out GMAT prep in October 2020 primarily relying on
Magoosh and official guide only. I scored 620 and 630 on the first 2 mock tests and realized I am not ready. I signed up for TTP and worked through it for a month before deciding to take GMAT in November 2020. I scored only
630(Q45, V31) w/ ESR showing CR - 70th, RC - 47th and SC - 59th. I was very confident of my RC abilities so I was perplexed by my performance. I took a bit of a break and went back to studying again in January. I signed for up EGMAT to improve my verbal capabilities and I think it did help. I kept studying on TTP as well as
Magoosh. I took the next 2 mock tests and scored 670 (Q46, V36) and 720(Q49, V40). I thought I was ready and decided to take the test in April 2021. However, I only scored a poor
650 (Q44, V35). The detailed ESR showed the following breakdown: CR - 33rd, RC 72nd, SC - 85th. In my mock tests I consistently scored highest on RCs with somewhat similar performance on my CR and SC. Furthermore, In quant section, the first 2 quarter of the test showed 86% and 86% of questions correct, while the metric dropped steeply to 29% and 43% in third and fourth quarter. I thought it was fluke and more to do with test day anxiety than my own true capability. I registered for Exam again in the month of May and took the last 2 mock tests. I scored 720 (Q50, V38) and 720 ( Q50, V39). I thought now I was definitely ready for the exam and took it again. This time I scored only
660 ( Q48, V33). The ESR showed the breakdown as follows: CR 66th, RC - 57th, SC - 68th.
I think I have consistently gotten better on my Quant but Verbal has very inconsistent performance. I still can not understand how my RC's are generally better in mock tests compared to actual tests. But there is definite difference in my performance on mock tests vs actual exam.
At this point I am not sure what else I can do to enhance my score or even realize where exactly I am lacking.
I would appreciate any advice.
Regards
-harman