Hi,
I'm a beginner in the world of GMAT and have very little knowledge about structure of the exam.
I plan to take GMAT in May-June 2013 for which I plan to start my preparation by the end of Dec'2012. These days i'm researching on google to gather as much information as I can. So far this is the best place where I have found answers to almost all my queries.
My questions are:
1) Based on the inputs on various forums I plan to concentrate on OG + Manhattan.
Which of the following two options is better:
a) OG(all books) + Manhattan(all books)
b) OG + Manhattan(all books)
2) I plan to take mba.com's diagnostic test on 15th Dec'2012. Whether I should prepare/study for the diagnostic test or should it be impropmtu ?
3) I want to take another diagnostic test on 22nd Dec so as to have a better idea of my current level. Which test should i choose for my 2nd diagnostic test(Manhattan or Kaplan or any other) ?
Is the 2nd diagnostic test required ?
4) What is your overall feedback on my overall plan ?
Regards,
Yash
I'm a beginner in the world of GMAT and have very little knowledge about structure of the exam.
I plan to take GMAT in May-June 2013 for which I plan to start my preparation by the end of Dec'2012. These days i'm researching on google to gather as much information as I can. So far this is the best place where I have found answers to almost all my queries.
My questions are:
1) Based on the inputs on various forums I plan to concentrate on OG + Manhattan.
Which of the following two options is better:
a) OG(all books) + Manhattan(all books)
b) OG + Manhattan(all books)
2) I plan to take mba.com's diagnostic test on 15th Dec'2012. Whether I should prepare/study for the diagnostic test or should it be impropmtu ?
3) I want to take another diagnostic test on 22nd Dec so as to have a better idea of my current level. Which test should i choose for my 2nd diagnostic test(Manhattan or Kaplan or any other) ?
Is the 2nd diagnostic test required ?
4) What is your overall feedback on my overall plan ?
Regards,
Yash












