- krithika93
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Hi ,
i have been preparing for the gmat for sometime and i have varied books with me like the kaplan gmat premium , Princeton review gmat premium , Jamboree materials. i work 50-60 hours a week on an average and taking time off from work isn't really an option. i was supposed to take my test tomorrow - April 6th but i rescheduled the test to June 9th since i wasn't happy with my practice test scores, Also i thought i would take the shorter version of the gmat test now available.
I took the veritas tests and the scores have ranged from 550- 610, highest was Q43 and V30, However the Princeton review test i scored Q44 and V37 - which is misleading , as they were relatively very easy. My target score on the actual gmat test is Q48 and V36 - Averages to 690-700 . With two months to go, can you please suggest a study plan to help me reach my target score? i am not sure if the materials i have with me are the right gmat materials , since there are so many out there. I dont want to waste my practice CAT's right now, i have about 5 kaplan tests and official gmat software tests with me still.
on an average i can spend 2-2.5 hours during weekdays and 10-12 hours on weekends, about 25 hours each week.can you please suggest if i have the right material or should i throw out these and get new ones and start fresh, If so which ones should i use since there are bucket loads of stuff out there to buy.
thank you!
i have been preparing for the gmat for sometime and i have varied books with me like the kaplan gmat premium , Princeton review gmat premium , Jamboree materials. i work 50-60 hours a week on an average and taking time off from work isn't really an option. i was supposed to take my test tomorrow - April 6th but i rescheduled the test to June 9th since i wasn't happy with my practice test scores, Also i thought i would take the shorter version of the gmat test now available.
I took the veritas tests and the scores have ranged from 550- 610, highest was Q43 and V30, However the Princeton review test i scored Q44 and V37 - which is misleading , as they were relatively very easy. My target score on the actual gmat test is Q48 and V36 - Averages to 690-700 . With two months to go, can you please suggest a study plan to help me reach my target score? i am not sure if the materials i have with me are the right gmat materials , since there are so many out there. I dont want to waste my practice CAT's right now, i have about 5 kaplan tests and official gmat software tests with me still.
on an average i can spend 2-2.5 hours during weekdays and 10-12 hours on weekends, about 25 hours each week.can you please suggest if i have the right material or should i throw out these and get new ones and start fresh, If so which ones should i use since there are bucket loads of stuff out there to buy.
thank you!













