I took the real gmat exam on June 13 and I score a 460 26q 27v. I took a couple days off, and started to go through the 60 day again. I went through the math portion of the guide almost twice now, three times if you include the first I took the exam. But what I did differently this time is I reviewed my errors and looked for other ways to solve the problems. Since June 13 I've spent 3:1 working on the math going through the 60 day guide. Before I took my first attempt I scored a 550 40q 26v on the GMATPREP just a few days before. This was my target area so I was confident after the practice exam, but I think some test anxiety may have effected my 460 score.
When taking the GMATPREP exam I read an AWA make an outline and do the IR section (even though this section will not be counted by the schools im applying for) I still want a good IR score.Then continue to Quant and Verbal.
July 18- 540 34q 30v
July 23- 570 37q 32v
I reviewed those two practice exams. I did not review my practice exams during my 1st attempt prep. I saw I was making mistakes on the easier problems and getting the 600+ type problems right on Quant. On the verbal section I have been practicing 700+ CR questions and it helped me scoring the 570, I only got 2 CR wrong out of 11, 9/11. A couple RC wrong, but most of my errors were on SC, so I reviewed the SC section videos and explanations.
July 25- 670 46q 36v
My exam day is on July 30. How inflated is the 670 score? I have about 4 more days to study, so should I study my weak areas Quant and SC? And I was planning on taking one more practice exam and review on July 27-28, and 29th as a day off. My target score was 550, but I am just trying fulfill a 500 GMAT score req. Breaking the 700 would be a great achievement and I would think about my school choices again. What is the expert advise on how to proceed on the last 4 days of prep before my exam so I can achieve the highest score possible?