Hi,
So following my previous rant concerning my disastrous GMAT performance (see previous post:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/crumbled-aft ... 63661.html), in the course of which I've scored a 600 (Q:43 V:29), I've decided to study thoroughly and focus on my weak points. Nevertheless, I still came up short and scored a 640 (Q:46 V:31).
During the interim period between my first GMAT attempt and my latest GMAT attempt, I've taken the following CATs:
1.
MGMAT 3 (August 30, 2021) - 690 (Q:46 V:38);
2.
MGMAT 4 (Sept. 16, 2021) - 660 (Q:45 V:35);
3. GMATPrep 5 (Sept. 25, 2021) - 710 (Q: 49 V: 38).
Yet again, I'm not so sure what led to the sudden drop in my score (no external factors, such as fatigue, tiredness or hunger, have affected my test center experience). I guess I could practice some more OG questions, but I highly doubt whether that would assist in any manner. For record's sake, my accuracy rate for approx. 500 OG questions that I've attempted between my two GMAT tests, are as follows (I've the same split, more or less, accross each subsection in the Quant and the Verbal):
Quant - Easy: 100%; Medium: 89%; Hard: 78%; Very hard: 62%.
Verbal - Easy: 100%; Medium: 87%; Hard: 75%; Very hard: 57%.
Don't think that I have to reach a 90% accuracy rate for the hard-very hard questions in order to safely assume that I'm in the 700-720 score range (my target range).
I'd greatly appreciate if anyone could share some tips as to how to proceed from here on (see the attached ESRs for both of my attempts).
Thanks