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jk2010
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I am in a bit of a rut, and any help would be greatly appreciated. First, a little background about me. I am 41 years old, I am in the Military (have been for 23 yrs), and consider myself to be pretty smart. I did very well in High School, scored high on my ACT (32 in 1987), and my undergrad (BS in Management) GPA was 4.0.
Last October, I decided to attend Business School starting in the Fall of 2011. I scheduled my GMAT, then, as an afterthought, enrolled in a weekend GMAT prep course with Veritas. I was absolutely not prepared for the GMAT as scored a woeful 480. Granted, it had been roughly 25 years since I had done any of this type work. I decided to attend a full 7 week course, again with Veritas (I only had to pay the difference in fees). I used the 12th edition OG, both supplemental guides, and my assortment of Veritas books to prepare. I put in at least 1 hour/day studying in addition to the 40 hour course.
I took a battery of practice tests and my score improved from the low 500's to the mid 600's. These tests included 800Score, GMAC practice, and the 2 versions from Veritas (GMAT Life and GMAT Simulator). I felt confident that I would walk out of my second GMAT with at least a 600, but likely in the mid 600s.
Today I took my test (again) and scored a paltry 540 (Q31/V34). I was uncomfortable with most of the questions in the Quant section but felt very secure in the Verbal. I am at a loss as to what to do next. My inclination is to simply keep practicing using the OG, but I wonder if I should enroll in another program. I am already out over $2000 between the two tests and the cost of the Veritas course, but am willing to invest more to get a respectable score. I do not mean in any way to blame Veritas; had I not attended their program, I would surely have scored worse!
I am wide open for any suggestions. I still plan on attending B School in the fall of 2011. I have between now and Apr 15 to make substantial improvements on my GMAT and I am confident I will, but any solid advice for maximizing my time will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Last October, I decided to attend Business School starting in the Fall of 2011. I scheduled my GMAT, then, as an afterthought, enrolled in a weekend GMAT prep course with Veritas. I was absolutely not prepared for the GMAT as scored a woeful 480. Granted, it had been roughly 25 years since I had done any of this type work. I decided to attend a full 7 week course, again with Veritas (I only had to pay the difference in fees). I used the 12th edition OG, both supplemental guides, and my assortment of Veritas books to prepare. I put in at least 1 hour/day studying in addition to the 40 hour course.
I took a battery of practice tests and my score improved from the low 500's to the mid 600's. These tests included 800Score, GMAC practice, and the 2 versions from Veritas (GMAT Life and GMAT Simulator). I felt confident that I would walk out of my second GMAT with at least a 600, but likely in the mid 600s.
Today I took my test (again) and scored a paltry 540 (Q31/V34). I was uncomfortable with most of the questions in the Quant section but felt very secure in the Verbal. I am at a loss as to what to do next. My inclination is to simply keep practicing using the OG, but I wonder if I should enroll in another program. I am already out over $2000 between the two tests and the cost of the Veritas course, but am willing to invest more to get a respectable score. I do not mean in any way to blame Veritas; had I not attended their program, I would surely have scored worse!
I am wide open for any suggestions. I still plan on attending B School in the fall of 2011. I have between now and Apr 15 to make substantial improvements on my GMAT and I am confident I will, but any solid advice for maximizing my time will be greatly appreciated!
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