Bombed the GMAT 580, need to hit back suggestions required.

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HI Team,
I recently gave the GMAT and scored a poor 580(Q43 V 27), my target score is 700+. Plan to now apply to all the EPGP programs at the IIM A/B/C next year . In all the of he mocks that I gave the average was between 660 and 690(gave only 2 serious mocks 2-3 days before the main exam), didnt score so low in any of the GMAT mocks. All mocks I gave were without IR and AWA. The concentration was too low during the main test especially after AWA and IR. I went through is MGMAT all 5 quant books, E-GMAT for Verbal and IR.Studied for 3 months about an hour on weekdays and 3-4 hours on weekends.
My expereinces during the test day
The test was schdedulde at 9 am woke up at 5.45 am, was not feeling good.In the days before the gmat was sleeping late and waking up late. Suddenly waking up early on the test day might have cuased the whole body clock to go for a toss.Reached the center at 7.45 am , no one was there at the test center .I had to roam a lot that might have caused some stress . Finally was called in at 8.45 the formailites were done and was GMAT started at 9.00 am. AWA was easy but my eyes were straining not sure whether the to strain or not practisung AWA.Same with IR questions seemed to be easy but was feeling stressed . When I started with Quant had a feeling that I was making a lot of mistakes, as was getting very easy questions, in the between started getting difficult questions felt good but they might have taken a lot of time and I had to guess easy questions at the end. Might be this cuased a drop in the overscore, would like to point out here that i solved all the questions for GMAT Advanced Quant and OG 11. Not sure why the I got such a low score. Need to know what went wrong with my quant? was it that I was tired did a lot of errors.
Verbal also felt the same the passages,CR and SC seemed to be very easy, still went on answering. Was behind time in the middle got a tough passage and guessed all the answers in the passage. By the end tough passage question 31 had lost all comprehension skills, and was doing a lot of guessing at the end,

Based on the above summary identified some of my shortcomings are as below and want to advise also on the below point
1) Concentration for long time how to adapt to be alert for the 4 hours of the test, how do i built in the stess in my everyday work?
2) I have already completed studying most of the sudy material and figured out now that strategy is an issue, how do I learn again everything with the strategy.
3) Do I take a coaching or not take a coaching?
4) I am already 31 can one crack the GMAT at 31 is it my age ?
5) How many months I need to give before a reattempts, I can study max 1 hour 30 minutes on weekdays and 5 hours on weekends.
6)Mocks which one do I take and how many do I give, how do I time them?
7) Any other suggestions on how I can improve my score
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by GMATinsight » Fri Aug 29, 2014 8:39 am
Concerns Addressed:

1) Test should NEVER be taken without attempting AWA and IR else you are bound to make mistake in the assessment of your score. This comment has many strong reasons andone of them is you don't notice how tiring the test could be when you take MOCK CATs without AWA and IR which certainly inflates your scores during Mock
2) You seem to have taken the stress of entire world on your head right before the GMAT test
3) Your Quant score is on extremely lower side and so is Verbal however Quant needs more attention and Verbal needs time and practice as well.
4) You have done very limited resources which might not have given you a proper exposure to all GMAT like Situations
5) Faculty help certainly makes a huge difference so you might want to discuss your problem with faculties and you may start with us in case you are willing to. We not only do the assessment but also give a FREE demo class and suggest the problem areas and the way forward for improvement
6) Many students of mine have cracked GMAT at age of even 50 so you are much younger :P
7) You need atleast one month for a retake (Scheduling is allowed in gao of min 30 days)
8) Time that your schedule allows is more than sufficient for GMAT Preparation
9) Best Mock are MGMAT followed by Kaplan followed by Veritas followed by Princeton
10) Suggestion to Improve : Study under appropriate Guidance, followed by.. Practice ... Practice... Practice...
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