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by GMAT Newbie » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:44 pm
Hey All,
I've just started studying for the GMAT about 10 days ago and having just completed my first practice test (scored 510!!! Horrible) I am wondering how to change my strategy in order to improve. In a way I am lucky that I am not working at the moment (company closed down) but I find that studying all day is burning me out and that may have contributed to my score.

So far I have studied some of the theory relating to the Math & SC in the Princeton Review and I have completed half of the questions in the Official Guide (11th Ed). As a ball park i got about 70% of all the questions correct, but I didn't time myself.

When I did the practice test, I found myself struggling or taking too long on some straight forward questions (Quant) and other ones I just couldn't do. I also had to guess some because I was running out of time. It was a similar story on the verbal. Because I have been reading/writing/speaking in english for a long time, I thought I could rely on my inherent grammar rules to deal with SC, but on the exam they didn't work too well. I found it difficult to get the main points from the RC section, and therefore spent a lot of time re-reading after reading the question. Also because of time I went through the CR much faster than I wanted to.

I have the Manhattan books (RC & CR, SC on order from amazon) and plus with the SC notes from Sahil and Spidey I am hoping to improve on these areas. Regarding the quant I am planning to practice and practice the problems I had trouble with (probabilities/rational numbers - integers, factors) to help in that area.

Do you think it would be a good idea for me to go back and redo the OFG using Ursula's excel file and after reviewing Sahil/Spidey's notes? I found the Math questions in the first half of the OFG to be a little easy, but maybe I should do them again and time myself.. I have a lot of practice questions I can do aside from the OFG, but it seems pointless to continue since I obviously need to review the fundamentals. The more questions I do after I have a sound base may be more useful?

Sorry, I've rambled, but what I am really looking for is a good strategy towards studying which I can apply religiously to each and every question I come across so that I can score well on the exam.

Can anyone help? Cheers.
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by aim-wsc » Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:41 pm
If you have leisure of time (read no daytime job) I've a radical strat for you that 'll keep you in touch of GMAT yet wont make you feel burnt out :)

Read newpaper n magazines ^consciously^ keepog GMAT in mind. :) You should look for --what would strengthen /weaken argument.
--How sentence is structured
--What the passage/article all about- make a digest or synopsis of it.

Also there are many interesting ways to play with no's. :)

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by GMAT Newbie » Fri Jun 22, 2007 9:56 am
hey aim-wsc,
sounds like a good idea. I am trying to read books/mags at the same time aswell. But perhaps I should clarify, although I am not working, I still want to complete the exam by no later than july so that I can start looking for another job.

So a deadline is still key to my plan.

Cheers

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by fsar45 » Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:08 am
I know you just lost your job, but do you have the funds to take a prep course? I think that would help you immensely.

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by GMAT Newbie » Tue Jun 26, 2007 7:15 am
courses are a possibility, but the ones offered here tend to focus more on the quant rather than teh verbal, which is where I feel I need the most help. I have looked into doing the online course. perhaps I can achieve the same result with that?