I took the GMAT this past weekend after completing the 60 day program and scored a 650. 40 Verbal & 41 Quant. Needless to say I'm not happy. I spent 95% of my time studying the quant section and completed all the problems in the guide.
I felt like I spent too much time on really complicated problems and understanding every aspect of them and then on the test I wasn't able to make it past the simple problem types.
I spent very little time studying verbal - do you think trying to get higher into the 90s on verbal is a good use of time - it seems like if my verbal stayed static and I was able to make small improvements in my quant I could really make improvements.
Do y'all have any recommendations for a re-take strategy (incorporating the 60 day guide - I know there are plenty of others on this website). My weaknesses were number properties & word problems. I feel like I gained a lot of valuable knowledge when I spent time reading and taking notes from the MGMAT guide, but read everywhere I should just do problems and read when I have an issue with a question.
I also felt like I studied a bit too much / spent too much time doing problems. I had a tutor some time back who told me to do problems 3 days in a row and mark the ones I continued to get wrong and come back a week later. I think the strategy makes sense, but I'm wondering if at the end of the day I just memorized a bunch of problems and didn't fully understand them.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I felt like I spent too much time on really complicated problems and understanding every aspect of them and then on the test I wasn't able to make it past the simple problem types.
I spent very little time studying verbal - do you think trying to get higher into the 90s on verbal is a good use of time - it seems like if my verbal stayed static and I was able to make small improvements in my quant I could really make improvements.
Do y'all have any recommendations for a re-take strategy (incorporating the 60 day guide - I know there are plenty of others on this website). My weaknesses were number properties & word problems. I feel like I gained a lot of valuable knowledge when I spent time reading and taking notes from the MGMAT guide, but read everywhere I should just do problems and read when I have an issue with a question.
I also felt like I studied a bit too much / spent too much time doing problems. I had a tutor some time back who told me to do problems 3 days in a row and mark the ones I continued to get wrong and come back a week later. I think the strategy makes sense, but I'm wondering if at the end of the day I just memorized a bunch of problems and didn't fully understand them.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.


















