GMAT STRATEGY

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GMAT STRATEGY

by surinderdhiman » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:54 am
HI ,

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Read about you BTG and made up mind to request for advise and guidance.
Iam with an aviation company in India (New Delhi).having 14 years of exp.Planning to give Gmat in may 2010,after 18 since my PG.Request to advise follin:
01.Since my Maths is weak.What should be my strategy and books to be perfect.
02.Please also suggest abt Verbal books.

03.How should i pace myself to be confident befor the D day.

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by DanaJ » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:18 pm
Always buy the Official guides (OGs): the general one, the quant one and the verbal one. They are the best source for official, good-quality questions.

You should also buy some sort of general strategy guide, since the OGs do not provide a quant/verbal review with tips. I understand Princeton Review's Crack the GMAT covers the more basic topics of GMAT, so you might want to start with that.

You could also go for some other guides: Kaplan, MGMAT, PowerScore... It all depends on what you want in a book. I suggest doing a quick search for keywords to find reviews/opinions on these guides on the forums.

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by rookiez » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:31 pm
I would suggest you to use following, if your maths is weak:

0. 8,9,10 class Maths NCERT Books
1. RS Agarwal-Maths book
2. OGs
3. Forum questions - quant and DS
4. Manhattan Books

Drop me ur email id and i'll send u more details...i am based in Delhi-NCR too and in IT field with 10+yrs exp. I am too planning for MBS from reputed schools in India