My Gmat is on 5th Dec..

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My Gmat is on 5th Dec..

by protimas » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:43 pm
Hello Eric and all
I have booked my GMAT for the 5th Dec. I have only a month to prepare. I have got hold of the official GMAT guide 11th edition and Kaplan 2008.
Can anyone please suggest the best plan to crack the Gmat. I am aiming for 680+. how many hours is required to study evryday? do i study quant and verbal thesame day or alternate days?

Awaiting suggestions from everyone.. please help
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Re: My Gmat is on 5th Dec..

by nandansingh » Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:13 am
protimas wrote:Hello Eric and all
I have booked my GMAT for the 5th Dec. I have only a month to prepare. I have got hold of the official GMAT guide 11th edition and Kaplan 2008.
Can anyone please suggest the best plan to crack the Gmat. I am aiming for 680+. how many hours is required to study evryday? do i study quant and verbal thesame day or alternate days?

Awaiting suggestions from everyone.. please help
protima
First of all....Chill!!
Time is not less for you.
Great that you got hold of the bible for GMAT - OG11 !!
First, Take the Diagnostic Test in OG-11 and it will show your strengths and weakness.
Second, Make a time-table for the next 4-5 weeks...day wise. Stick it on the wall/board/TV so that it keeps reminding of your target. And more importantly, follow it religiously. Have a mix of topics to study to avoid burnout. Devote first week to your weaker areas. If you miss study hours any day, make it a point to make it that same week.
Third take GMATprep1 to see where your present score stands before preparation
Fourth, download ManhattanSC guide and OG-10 from esnips.com. It is bible for SC. You can get the maximum improvement in SC with the least efforts!
Keep practising a test every weekend.
you can have manhattan test series (6-tests).
GMATprep2 should be kept for the last week before GMAT.

Cheers!!!
Student, ISB Co2010