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piyushdabomb
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Hi,
I've employed a strategy for my successful completion of the GMAT in Feb or March (depending on where I am). Given this said, here is what I'm considering:
> 2 weeks CR
> 2 weeks Quant Problem solving
> 2 weeks SC
> 2 weeks Data Suff.
> 2 weeks RC
> 1 month exams.
I started studying for the CR and Math together and noticed that while my math is stronger, working with questions online is a WHOLE different ballgame.
I've decided that part of my study will be VERY limited to any paper-based studying so that I can either mmic the real experience by looking at the computer and working on questions directly out of these forums and attempting to solve them. If I don't know the answer, I study the fundamental and move.
How does this plan start? I'm applying for a seat in 2010 and I'm not going to push it too quickly.
Questions:
> What levels would you say the difficulty of questions are in this forum? Could someone quantify this benchmarked to the GMAT scoring algorithm(roughly?)
> I'm going to buy the quiz bank to study off of. Does it provide my weakness points after completing an exam or 2?
What is the screen resolution on the GMAT computers? How big are the monitors? I need to use my laptop as wisely as possible. Let me know...
I've employed a strategy for my successful completion of the GMAT in Feb or March (depending on where I am). Given this said, here is what I'm considering:
> 2 weeks CR
> 2 weeks Quant Problem solving
> 2 weeks SC
> 2 weeks Data Suff.
> 2 weeks RC
> 1 month exams.
I started studying for the CR and Math together and noticed that while my math is stronger, working with questions online is a WHOLE different ballgame.
I've decided that part of my study will be VERY limited to any paper-based studying so that I can either mmic the real experience by looking at the computer and working on questions directly out of these forums and attempting to solve them. If I don't know the answer, I study the fundamental and move.
How does this plan start? I'm applying for a seat in 2010 and I'm not going to push it too quickly.
Questions:
> What levels would you say the difficulty of questions are in this forum? Could someone quantify this benchmarked to the GMAT scoring algorithm(roughly?)
> I'm going to buy the quiz bank to study off of. Does it provide my weakness points after completing an exam or 2?
What is the screen resolution on the GMAT computers? How big are the monitors? I need to use my laptop as wisely as possible. Let me know...
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Sincerely,
Piyush A.
Sincerely,
Piyush A.












