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njschneider
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I need some serious advice from the BTGMAT Forum.
I started preparing for the GMAT around thanksgiving 2014. I did self-study with MGMAT and Kaplan until May 7th 2015. I took the test and got a 600. My goal is a 680+. I took a month off and then ramped again with Kaplan 1-on-1 tutoring 24hrs worth. This tutoring was awesome- the test made sense to me for once and my practice CATs were exactly where I wanted them to be (the last three times before my second official test, I scored a 680 670 and 680). I was excited for the test and I had confidence that everything would work out. Outside of tutoring, I studied everyday for a minimum of 3 hours. I was getting hard question after hard question right and my last verbal was in the 90 percentile. I felt awesome.
The morning of the test... Everything was fine. I took it on a Friday (sept 5 2015) and I got there early. I had some weird stomach issue before but I blame the Starbucks coffee. I got into the test and felt awesome with the writing and IR (even though no one cares about those portions lol). I took my break and then went to quant. The very first question threw me a curve ball... So I guessed. But other than that, I really thought I did okay. I was shooting for a upper 50/lower 60 percentile for quant so I wasn't too concerned.
I started verbal and the grammar was harder than I had seen in Kaplan. The critical reasonings also just did not make sense to me. RC was fine. I fought through the test and then finished. I went through the stupid demographics questions and then saw... What is possibly the top 5 biggest disappointments in my life... A 580. My score went down despite 4 more months of studying, thousands of dollars, and practice CATs that say I'm at a 680. I cancelled my score immediately and then waited for this extremely slow Pearson testing employee to come sign me out. I wanted to cry/punch that Pearson person.
My question for the BTGMAT is this: should I take the test again? I will admit that I was very focused on my end score and not as much on the test (at that point, that was my 17th CAT). I already signed up for Kaplan's online course because it's free with the Kaplan guarantee. But now I'm wondering: should I give up on the GMAT and take the GRE?
Please provide thoughtful responses. I'm not at all a newbie to the GMAT. I need serious advice. This test + work = no time for fun.
I started preparing for the GMAT around thanksgiving 2014. I did self-study with MGMAT and Kaplan until May 7th 2015. I took the test and got a 600. My goal is a 680+. I took a month off and then ramped again with Kaplan 1-on-1 tutoring 24hrs worth. This tutoring was awesome- the test made sense to me for once and my practice CATs were exactly where I wanted them to be (the last three times before my second official test, I scored a 680 670 and 680). I was excited for the test and I had confidence that everything would work out. Outside of tutoring, I studied everyday for a minimum of 3 hours. I was getting hard question after hard question right and my last verbal was in the 90 percentile. I felt awesome.
The morning of the test... Everything was fine. I took it on a Friday (sept 5 2015) and I got there early. I had some weird stomach issue before but I blame the Starbucks coffee. I got into the test and felt awesome with the writing and IR (even though no one cares about those portions lol). I took my break and then went to quant. The very first question threw me a curve ball... So I guessed. But other than that, I really thought I did okay. I was shooting for a upper 50/lower 60 percentile for quant so I wasn't too concerned.
I started verbal and the grammar was harder than I had seen in Kaplan. The critical reasonings also just did not make sense to me. RC was fine. I fought through the test and then finished. I went through the stupid demographics questions and then saw... What is possibly the top 5 biggest disappointments in my life... A 580. My score went down despite 4 more months of studying, thousands of dollars, and practice CATs that say I'm at a 680. I cancelled my score immediately and then waited for this extremely slow Pearson testing employee to come sign me out. I wanted to cry/punch that Pearson person.
My question for the BTGMAT is this: should I take the test again? I will admit that I was very focused on my end score and not as much on the test (at that point, that was my 17th CAT). I already signed up for Kaplan's online course because it's free with the Kaplan guarantee. But now I'm wondering: should I give up on the GMAT and take the GRE?
Please provide thoughtful responses. I'm not at all a newbie to the GMAT. I need serious advice. This test + work = no time for fun.













