Hi everybody, five hours ago I took my first ever GMAT exam and as you can read from the title I managed to get an overall score of 650 with Q47 V32.
I don't want to seem arrogant, but I am so unsatisfied.
Let's give you first my background knowledge.
I graduated in December 2020 in mathematics (BSc), and I am doing a master degree in math, but as I would like to expand my knowledge in economy, I decided to enroll in a school of economy.
This said I would like to tell you the score I got from my gmat prep mock:
-GMAT prep test1:29/11/2020 : 540 Q43 V22 (at 11pm and with 0 hours of study)
-GMAT prep test2 30/11/2020 : 680 Q50 V31 (with 0 hours of study)
I did those two just to see how the test was, and to understand what I had to study.
Then after my 680 I thought I could continue doing my staff at university (I was pretty confident of doing well in short time) and so I did.
After my last exam on January 26 I came back to study GMAT and I studied until yesterday, 24/7.
At first it was painful, I also regretted the my stupid though of using studying only for one month.
I did some exercise then studied all the Manhattan SC, RC and CR.
For math I basically did nothing, some exercise from OG and skimmed a little bit All the quant from Manhattan, but I don't think quant is an issue for me.
The thing that devastated me is that it doesn't matter how much time you study and how much schemes you do (trust me I wrote down and schematized also all the Manhattan idiom in that infinite list ).
That said let's get on, I did then
-GMAT prep test3:02/01/2021 : 650 Q47 V33
-GMAT prep test4 09/02/2021 : 650 Q44 V35
-GMAT prep test3 (retake):20/02/2021 : 720 Q50 V38
-GMAT prep test5:22/02/2021 : 690 Q49 V34
-GMAT prep test6:25/02/2021 : 610 Q48 V25 (this demoralized me)
I know that the score I got today reflects in an objective manner the performances I got in the mocks.
But I am sure of one thing: I won't stop until I get 750.
I know that I can do it, but actually I don't know what to do more; I have done everything in my power (read all the books recommended, read all the explanations even if I got the question right, and studied hard like nothing), but this is not enough.
Thus I need to change my way of studying.
I was wondering if out here there is someone who would help me (a tutor a course, whatever I can do to change my way of studying besides books), plus I will retake the test on march 16, so I will need something now.(from tomorrow until the 16 I would only study for the gmat 24/7 as I did before)
In my opinion I would need help in SC and CR, as RC is something I find easy most of the times, but overall Verbal is my weak part as I am non native speaker.
I am glad if you can tell any recommendation.
Last thing: Should I cancel my score? I am not used to fail, and that score for me is a loss, but I don't want to do things in a hurry (I have 72 hours to decide).
Thanks in advance for every advice.