First I want to thank everyone on these forums for their help and information. While I registered today, I have frequently visited these forums and valued much of the advice.
I finished taking the GMAT a couple of hours ago and scored a 550 (Q.36, V.29). I prepared using a Princeton Review tutor (who was very helpful!), Princeton Review Manual, Princeton Review online material, OG 12, Kaplan Verbal workbook, and MGMAT SC. I started preparing in early January and had put all of my focus toward this exam. My previous practice tests:
Princeton Review CAT #1 - 490 (q.29, v.30) - Jan. 11
Princeton Review CAT #2 - 580 (q.40, v.30) - Jan 28
Princeton Review CAT #3 - 640 (q.45, v.34) - Feb. 8
GMAT Prep #1 - 640 (q.39, v.38) - Feb. 15
Princeton Review CAT #4 - 650 (q.43, v.37) - Feb. 22
GMAT Prep #2 - 680 (q.41, v.41) - Feb. 25
Real GMAT - 550 (q.36, v. 29) - Today
I am quite upset with my score as I feel I should have done much better. While my math score was lower than expected, it is the verbal that really annoys me. I have never received lower than a 30 on a verbal practice test (including the first one!) - VERY surprised I received such a low score. Also - I read that the GMAT Prep test is supposed to have a standard deviation of 30...which means my score was over 4 standard deviations away from my last test prep!! I can't figure out what went wrong.
I want to retake the exam in a month, however I really have no idea how to study for it. I don't know where to focus my studying. I figure if I continue to take practice exams (perhaps try MGMAT tests?), it is likely I could score well and still have a poor exam result in a month.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions on how to study over the next month? Thank you for your help.
I finished taking the GMAT a couple of hours ago and scored a 550 (Q.36, V.29). I prepared using a Princeton Review tutor (who was very helpful!), Princeton Review Manual, Princeton Review online material, OG 12, Kaplan Verbal workbook, and MGMAT SC. I started preparing in early January and had put all of my focus toward this exam. My previous practice tests:
Princeton Review CAT #1 - 490 (q.29, v.30) - Jan. 11
Princeton Review CAT #2 - 580 (q.40, v.30) - Jan 28
Princeton Review CAT #3 - 640 (q.45, v.34) - Feb. 8
GMAT Prep #1 - 640 (q.39, v.38) - Feb. 15
Princeton Review CAT #4 - 650 (q.43, v.37) - Feb. 22
GMAT Prep #2 - 680 (q.41, v.41) - Feb. 25
Real GMAT - 550 (q.36, v. 29) - Today
I am quite upset with my score as I feel I should have done much better. While my math score was lower than expected, it is the verbal that really annoys me. I have never received lower than a 30 on a verbal practice test (including the first one!) - VERY surprised I received such a low score. Also - I read that the GMAT Prep test is supposed to have a standard deviation of 30...which means my score was over 4 standard deviations away from my last test prep!! I can't figure out what went wrong.
I want to retake the exam in a month, however I really have no idea how to study for it. I don't know where to focus my studying. I figure if I continue to take practice exams (perhaps try MGMAT tests?), it is likely I could score well and still have a poor exam result in a month.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions on how to study over the next month? Thank you for your help.












