Hi SAARGMAT,
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MGMAT CATs are generally regarded as being a little tougher than the Official GMAT, so this recent CAT Score is not necessarily a 'bad' thing. That having been said, back in May, we discussed how GMATers who use a book-heavy study plan tend to get "stuck" at a particular score level - and it's possible that that has happened to you too. That having been said, since you've been studying for just 1 month, you shouldn't expect to have 'mastered' any aspects of the GMAT just yet. If you're looking to make some changes to your Study Plan, then doing so earlier rather than later would be the better choice.
"Review" is an exceptionally important part of the GMAT training process; your ability to define WHY you're getting questions wrong is essential to defining the areas that you need to work on (and the specific things that you need to 'fix'). As such, I'd like to know a bit more about your last CAT. While a full Mistake Tracker would provide a lot more information, there are some basic questions that you should be able to answer (and the more EXACT you can be with your answers, the better):
After reviewing each section of this recent CAT, how many questions did you get wrong....
1) Because of a silly/little mistake?
2) Because there was some math/verbal that you just could not remember how to do?
3) Because the question was too hard?
4) Because you were low on time and had to guess?
5) How many Verbal questions did you 'narrow down to 2 choices' but still get wrong?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich