Hello Everyone!
I took the GMAT 3 months ago and I got 380. At the time I was very disapointed but now I know that I didn't have the best strategy to study.
I studied Business Administration, I have 3 years of experience in marketing (Pharmaceutical Industry) and I want to go to the Jhon Molson School of Business which is the BSchool of Concordia University (Montreal, Canada). I'm going to do a Msc in Administration focusing in Marketing.
I've never been good in math, I'm more like a "verbal" person, so that's why I have to focus on Math first, then Verbal. I haven't set my next GMAT date, but let's say I will take the time I need to get a "decent" score, around 600. I really believe I will take the GMAT again in February 2010.
The Material I have:
1. Kaplan 2009 + CD
2. Princenton Review
3. OG 10th edition
4. Free GMAT flash cards from this site
Time to study:
1. Sep 2009: only saturdays and sundays
2. Oct 2009 to February 2010: 4hrs per day
Here my questions:
1. Should I start with a High School math book in order to understand the basics?
2. Which book/books do you recomend to get the basics in every single thing GMAT is testing in the math section?
2. Should I mix the subjects while studying or subject by subjetc.. for example, first Algebra, then Geometry, then... etc
I've read post from Eric and other experts here, but I really don't want to waste my time and money again by studying with the wrong strategy, so...
Could someone please help me to build a good strategy in order to beat the GMAT?
I took the GMAT 3 months ago and I got 380. At the time I was very disapointed but now I know that I didn't have the best strategy to study.
I studied Business Administration, I have 3 years of experience in marketing (Pharmaceutical Industry) and I want to go to the Jhon Molson School of Business which is the BSchool of Concordia University (Montreal, Canada). I'm going to do a Msc in Administration focusing in Marketing.
I've never been good in math, I'm more like a "verbal" person, so that's why I have to focus on Math first, then Verbal. I haven't set my next GMAT date, but let's say I will take the time I need to get a "decent" score, around 600. I really believe I will take the GMAT again in February 2010.
The Material I have:
1. Kaplan 2009 + CD
2. Princenton Review
3. OG 10th edition
4. Free GMAT flash cards from this site
Time to study:
1. Sep 2009: only saturdays and sundays
2. Oct 2009 to February 2010: 4hrs per day
Here my questions:
1. Should I start with a High School math book in order to understand the basics?
2. Which book/books do you recomend to get the basics in every single thing GMAT is testing in the math section?
2. Should I mix the subjects while studying or subject by subjetc.. for example, first Algebra, then Geometry, then... etc
I've read post from Eric and other experts here, but I really don't want to waste my time and money again by studying with the wrong strategy, so...
Could someone please help me to build a good strategy in order to beat the GMAT?












