3 tests in just a weekend? I am speechless
Do you attempted AWA too?
...
I am just laid off from babysitting
back to GMAT from tomorrow 8)
Hi Johny:aim-wsc wrote:All right!
I am just back from my home town from my native, parents place...
we had lit'l family get-together. My both elder sisters also came.
And I was a reliever for my eldest sister since she has 18-19 months son. 8)
Well I had brought OG11 there for my GMAT studies but i ended up babysitting
Believe me these kids are like havoc.but are nice and cute. I just love my nephew 8) That costed me eight days w/t GMAT but it doesnt matter...
I am back to studies.
Oh bytheway i have changed my signature too
Given your practice scores, I think you are certainly within range.greatman wrote:please comment whether I m in the range of my targeted score?
suggestions, comments and encouragement are welcome...
thanks
Haha, Johny you almost did give me a heart attack there. I don't know what this project would do without you!aim-wsc wrote:All right 8)
some more updates from my side.
I have been dormant lately.
Actually I have been waiting for the personal mail and for that, been postponing my GMAT plan... and after waiting for more than three months I realised that I got that mail in January 2007.
So I felt stupid waiting for nothing
During this period I did lots of brain-stroming and introspection about whether I really want to do MBA.
hmm to b' or not to b that is the question... 8)
I might start a thread on it later.
( Now before Eric gets an heart-attack)let me tell you I am NOT cancelling my GMAT plan. And one more thing I wont leave the forum.
I said it before " it's my baby too"
Dont worry not sure about aim-wsc but I d definitely take the test... oops I mean beat the GMAT 8)
It's just that I had to take a break from this GMATing for a while... I will be back by 20th March.
Thank you all.
I would recommend taking a practice test at least once per week, after you've gotten familiar with the GMAT topics tested. I took 14 practice tests during my prep, but that may have been overkill.GCHall840 wrote:I am a new person to this board. I like what I see, a lot.
First, I am enrolled in the Manhattan GMAT virtual online course that starts on March 11. I am going to take the GMAT on May 19.
I took the GMAT a long time ago. I didn't do very well.
However, I didn't give up even though I know that I am not the best test taker.
I signed up for what I think looks like the best GMAT prep course out there. I believe that the Manhattan GMAT course is going to help me a lot. I don't want to start taking tests just yet until I feel comfortable with some of the content material, first.
Does anybody have any ideas about how many tests I should take?
Thanks,
Greg
I don't think a math review is necessary, unless you feel like you're VERY rusty with math. MGMAT should do a great job of teaching you from the ground up.GCHall840 wrote:Hi Eric,
Thanks for the quick response to my question.
I feel kind of lost because when I look at some of the questions and problems in the OG 11th edition, some of the kinds of problems that I see seem difficult to me.
I am starting the online Manhattan GMAT course on March 11. Their material seems to cover everything very thoroughly. Do I need to do a math review before I start that class?
Greg
SO lets start a new and similar thread for April May 2007 GMAT aspirantssonti015 wrote:Hi Eric
Remember me - the Army guy?Was out coz of prof commitments and am finally back. Am starting my prep today and I intend to take GMAT sometime in first week of May (incl shifting bag and baggage to my new place of posting with my wife and two small kids).But am hell bent on taking the GMAT as pld and am definitely going to score upwards of 720 come hell or high tide.Shall post regularly now with details of my prep.Pl do guide me should I go at a tangent in my prep.Am going to take paper diag test of OG11 today.Shall come back tomorrow with my score.
regards
sonti