So, for the past year or so, I have been an avid reader and browser of the GMAT club message boards. I've enjoyed reading success stories as well as reading the unfortunate ones (with hopes of learning from their mistakes). Anyways, I took the Gmat for the first time last year, and much to my horror, I finished the test thinking I was going to get something in the mid 600's, and ended up getting a 580 (Q 42 V 27). This was the lowest score I had ever received (averaging 630-650 on manhattan and gmatprep) and now I had to get this score on the one that counted...
Well, I decided I had to improve my verbal score, and turned to GMAT club for advice. I purchased all the recommended books and have been studying ever since.
Now, with the test a little over a week away, I decided to finally take another stab at the GMATPrep, things were going good in the quantitative, but in the verbal, I just wasn't feeling it. The test score came up 640 (Q 47 V 31). All this hard work, and it seemed like I was right back to where I was. I was a little discouraged after the results, but decided to take another shot at the other exam. Again, quantitative felt good again, but verbal seemed too difficult. The score then pops up 720! (Q 47 V 41).
I must admit I was surprised, but felt these results are what I have been expecting after all the hours I have been studying.
Now my question to you, what do I do in this last week to maintain this high score "rush". I know it is recommended to not study as much the last week, but I feel if I don't continuously review SC or CR, I will mess up. Should I continue taking practice exams?
Thanks for your help, and thanks for reading...Hopefully by this time next week I will be a member of the 700 club.
Until then.