I believe there are two aspects to exams; the knowledge and the process/system for answering questions.
the knowledge aspect is quite straightforward, i think, as this would mainly entail identifying and using the right study material to gain a pretty good understanding of the different areas covered in the exam. 'the process/system for answering questions' aspect would entail developing or adopting a step by step method for attacking each type of question on the GMAT exam.
The above is just how i view exams. I have set aside 2 months to prepare for the GMAT exam and would like your assistance in achieving my objective of 700+.
1. what books would you recommend, and for what areas of the exam?
2. what process did you use/ would you recommend for effectively and effeciencly answering the different GMAT question types e.g. process of elimination for SC etc etc?
So far I have OG 11, Manhattan SC, Princeton Verbal Workout & have been downloading free documents and guides from this site & scribd
Please help...
the knowledge aspect is quite straightforward, i think, as this would mainly entail identifying and using the right study material to gain a pretty good understanding of the different areas covered in the exam. 'the process/system for answering questions' aspect would entail developing or adopting a step by step method for attacking each type of question on the GMAT exam.
The above is just how i view exams. I have set aside 2 months to prepare for the GMAT exam and would like your assistance in achieving my objective of 700+.
1. what books would you recommend, and for what areas of the exam?
2. what process did you use/ would you recommend for effectively and effeciencly answering the different GMAT question types e.g. process of elimination for SC etc etc?
So far I have OG 11, Manhattan SC, Princeton Verbal Workout & have been downloading free documents and guides from this site & scribd
Please help...












