medea66 wrote:Hi there,
Great progress!!! Please share the strategies behind your score improvement. I agree that practicing with PowerPrep and GMAT prep is the best way to go. I feel most comfortable practicing with those as well. However, I seem to be stuck in a high-400/low-500 rut. I am trying to get out of this to achieve my target score of 680. Any suggestions?
Hi medea66,
Thanks a lot for your reply, and I hope you'll break the 500 score soon.
My strategy for climbing up from ~560 to the current ~690 was a bit different, because I have problems with my attention span, so I needed to achieve two important things - one was to be able to study without losing my attention and the other was to practice sitting on my ass for 3-4 hours and acing GMAT questions.
the following seems to work best for me:
1. Like said a million times before in this forum - I review EVERY question I do, doesn't matter if I did it right or wrong, you can learn both ways.
2. I study about 2-3 hours a day with pauses every time I feel I'm losing my attention. I would take a coffee, watch a funny video on youtube, do some pushups etc. When I feel I'm ready again I sit down and do 20 questions of the chosen subject, this forces me to analyse them one by one, and then I review subjects in which I sucked during the 20 questions quiz.
3. Full CAT exams prepare me for the G-Day as for attention span and stamina. I write a GMATPrep or a POWERPrep at least once every two weeks. I don't care about seeing the same questions twice, it's the actual sitting down and solving questions for a period of time that interests me.
Also, I try not to solve any non official CATs as those seem to be less representative of the real deal (although I might do some MGMAT CATs late april just to get some more practice)
4. For improvement of specific weaknessess I use everything available - Kaplan, Kaplan Premier, Beat the GMAT, PR, I just read a lot and do lots of exercice until I crack the specific subject that was difficult to me.
5. Being non-native in english, I read books and watch american movies with english subtitles - this is fun and educative (well, at least if you refrain from seeing American Pie...

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Just my $0.02.
Good luck