I don't understand what's wrong because on my practice tests, my scores are totally the opposite. I used to get higher in Math than in Verbals, and then the score showed differently.
I took a sabbatical from work for a month just to study and I guess... it still didn't pay off.
Anyway, my practice tests aren't that good, mostly around the 500s as well. I took mostly Kaplan self-study because the classes that are available in my country aren't that good. I used to be good in algebra, calculus and other college math but I don't know where that went. (I've been out of school for 10 years.)
When I took the test, I had many number properties thrown at me, as well as problem solving and algebra. I guess I thought Geometry was my weakness so i prepped there more. Should I have concentrated more on number properties then?
I do have some questions (and sorry if they sound stupid... but it is my first time....)
- What would be the best option for self-study?
- Since I've been out of school for 10 years, should I just take an EMBA instead of an MBA?
- What should be the biggest concentration for quantitative on GMAT?
- And finally, is it possible to enter a top 20 school with my score?