Hi All,
I took my first GMAT test at a local testing center in Dec/2007 and my score was 460 (V25, Q29).
I took the Princeton Review instructor lead course, but that did not help me enough I guess.
I am again back dreaming of going to B-School and I only need about a 620 to get in to the local B-School I have applied for. My GPA and job roles are enough to warrant an acceptance with a lower GMAT score.
I'm at the point where I don't know what to do. What books to study, how to study, etc.
I have about 3 months to take the exam again and hopefully get a score of 610-620.
The books I've used are the OG11 and the manual that was given to me by the Princeton Review. What books should I use?
I work full-time but do work from home a lot which allows me to spend an entire day on GMAT studying plus the weekends. I think I would have on average 3 full days a week to study and evenings are always free.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I took my first GMAT test at a local testing center in Dec/2007 and my score was 460 (V25, Q29).
I took the Princeton Review instructor lead course, but that did not help me enough I guess.
I am again back dreaming of going to B-School and I only need about a 620 to get in to the local B-School I have applied for. My GPA and job roles are enough to warrant an acceptance with a lower GMAT score.
I'm at the point where I don't know what to do. What books to study, how to study, etc.
I have about 3 months to take the exam again and hopefully get a score of 610-620.
The books I've used are the OG11 and the manual that was given to me by the Princeton Review. What books should I use?
I work full-time but do work from home a lot which allows me to spend an entire day on GMAT studying plus the weekends. I think I would have on average 3 full days a week to study and evenings are always free.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

















