I just took the test and was hopelessly dismayed with my results: 530 v 480 q. Not to concerned with the quant., math isn't really paramount for the ancient historian. I was really surprised by the verbal, however. I took Kaplan's prep course, studied vocab, took over five practice tests, and studied intensely for over two months. In addition, I also know ancient Greek (four years) and Latin (two years)... I was hoping at least this would give me an edge on those tricky vocab questions. Based on my experience, I would not waste time studying roots (maybe a few ad-, ex-, -ology, etc.). On the practice tests I was scoring at least 100 points better than my actual score. Guess I choked up, or something. Anyone have any thoughts?
Anyway, Ill probably be retaking the damn thing in a month. Here's hoping that I do better.