I could not open the file with excel. Do you have any suggestions?fleetkid wrote:Clear out the content and use the template. Hope this helps...
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Maybe you don't have Office 2007. Try this one (older format)
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Thanks. That worked!
While studying did you study multiple both verbal and quant at the same time?
I am trying to work on a strategy, but can't seem to find one that works well yet.
While studying did you study multiple both verbal and quant at the same time?
I am trying to work on a strategy, but can't seem to find one that works well yet.
fleetkid wrote:Maybe you don't have Office 2007. Try this one (older format)
- fleetkid
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At the beginning I studied Math and verbal separately. But once I covered the fundamentals I started practicing both each day. This will help you to tune your mind to the actual GMAT.
Whenever I had found a weakness(say SC) I spent one or two days completely on it.
Try to avoid the following mistakes:
-Mindlessly doing a number of problems without focusing/analyzing the question types.
-Taking more than one practice test per week (try to prepare a plan for each practice test. ie, what you would do to perform better in a practice test)
-Spending a lot of time in multiple forums - reading hundreds of posts (use these as a guide, not a complete study plan by itself)
Whenever I had found a weakness(say SC) I spent one or two days completely on it.
Try to avoid the following mistakes:
-Mindlessly doing a number of problems without focusing/analyzing the question types.
-Taking more than one practice test per week (try to prepare a plan for each practice test. ie, what you would do to perform better in a practice test)
-Spending a lot of time in multiple forums - reading hundreds of posts (use these as a guide, not a complete study plan by itself)












