Hi,
I have problems with GMAT, not with the whole exam only with its so called verbal part.
I took the exam three times so far and my results are as follows:
1. 650 (Q52, V26) / AWA 5
2. 580 (Q49, V20) / AWA 6
3. 610 (Q50, V23) / AWA 6
During my last preparation I practiced with GMATPrep software CAT1: 680 (Q49, V32), CAT2: 730 (Q49, V38) - similar results with Princeton, Kaplan and Manhattan CAT practice tests (my average verbal score from the practice tests is 37 - when I prepared for my 3-rd try). I always try to simulate the exam conditions with every practice test I do. My problem is that on the real exam I score worse than on the practice one. I do not know what is my problem with the verbal section on the real exam - I am quite confident on every answer from the verbal section (I do not guess and I spent on average 2 min. per question). What bothers me is what prevents me from having good verbal score - I target 35-40 on verbal score.
Any advice how to improve my verbal score on the real GMAT exam? I plan to take the exam only once more.
My TOEFL result is 100% so I do not assume that I have problems with English but honestly I have serious doubts what this GMAT verbal section is trying to test (beside 'How much money are you ready to spend playing a computer game called GMAT' as a friend of mine likes to say).
Regards,
-- Serg