Hi, I started my GMAT study last month and was aiming to take the GMAT tomorrow. However, I tried three Official Prep tests last five days and my last prep score was 38 on the Quant and 28 on verbal. Thus, I decided to reschedule GMAT to late Dec aiming 700+
My verb was clearly the weaker of the two and I have worked very hard for the past month. English is my second language, so in the past five weeks, I practiced Verbal each day for two hours per day and half hour on the Quant.
GMAT books I was working from:
OG 13
Manhattan GMAT entire booklet
I want to ask experts for advice on conquering the GMAT. I work FT and previously I dedicated 3 hrs a day on weekdays and 8 hrs each on Sat and Sun on the past 5 weeks. I also took four days off from work which I was putting in at least 10 to 12 hrs daily but I saw absolutely no improvement in my score. I was burnt out and realized that I am not ready to take my GMAT tomorrow. Then I read the Ron's post that it can be detrimental to study too much without a break and also I am stressing out.
I am planning to take a break this week and start fresh for next week. Thus, I would like some advice from experts on how to study GMAT smartly.
Thank you so much.
My verb was clearly the weaker of the two and I have worked very hard for the past month. English is my second language, so in the past five weeks, I practiced Verbal each day for two hours per day and half hour on the Quant.
GMAT books I was working from:
OG 13
Manhattan GMAT entire booklet
I want to ask experts for advice on conquering the GMAT. I work FT and previously I dedicated 3 hrs a day on weekdays and 8 hrs each on Sat and Sun on the past 5 weeks. I also took four days off from work which I was putting in at least 10 to 12 hrs daily but I saw absolutely no improvement in my score. I was burnt out and realized that I am not ready to take my GMAT tomorrow. Then I read the Ron's post that it can be detrimental to study too much without a break and also I am stressing out.
I am planning to take a break this week and start fresh for next week. Thus, I would like some advice from experts on how to study GMAT smartly.
Thank you so much.


















