- mickjagger
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:09 pm
Hi All,
First of all, I would like to thank the good folks of this forum for all the efforts they make everyday. Since I started to go on subjects and topics inside, I think my dreams can maybe come true.
I started couple of days ago the 60-Day study guide and now I'm at day 22. I just finished the 2nd test (610, Q48, V28) and I'm asking myself some questions about my study strategy. On the 1st attempt I made a 640 (Q47, V32). So I lost some points in the verbal and , which is my biggest weakness as you can see and I didn't gain that much on quant (just +1). For your info, I'm not a native english speaker and I target a 730, no let's be ambitious 750, for the gmat exam.
Should I continue to follow the study guide or should I start working deeply in my weaknesses (in importance order, SC, CR and RC) on verbal?
Do you think I can still achieve my goals for the real exam?
Thnaks a lot for your help
First of all, I would like to thank the good folks of this forum for all the efforts they make everyday. Since I started to go on subjects and topics inside, I think my dreams can maybe come true.
I started couple of days ago the 60-Day study guide and now I'm at day 22. I just finished the 2nd test (610, Q48, V28) and I'm asking myself some questions about my study strategy. On the 1st attempt I made a 640 (Q47, V32). So I lost some points in the verbal and , which is my biggest weakness as you can see and I didn't gain that much on quant (just +1). For your info, I'm not a native english speaker and I target a 730, no let's be ambitious 750, for the gmat exam.
Should I continue to follow the study guide or should I start working deeply in my weaknesses (in importance order, SC, CR and RC) on verbal?
Do you think I can still achieve my goals for the real exam?
Thnaks a lot for your help













