- havok
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Hi,
I'm Don, I've been a member for quite some time but I haven't really put as much effort (60-day wise) as I should have. I am just out of school (I've been working for less than one year) so I'm still fairly familiar with a lot of the concepts.
My goal is to score a 750. My baseline based on the first downloadable practice test was 690, so I need an improvement of at least 60 points to hit my goal.
My study schedule involves math problems in between sets at the gym, studying verbal and critical reasoning on the train, and my after work study routine is hit-or-miss but with just over a month left (May 7th), I think I can get enough studying in to prepare me.
I just learned that the essay is graded by an E-reader, so that will be my next horizon. Also, throughout the book I only scored an 80% correct on the data sufficiency. I mainly need to (a) be more careful and read questions thoroughly, and (b) get my geometry down, I skipped it in high school so I never truly learned it.
I'm Don, I've been a member for quite some time but I haven't really put as much effort (60-day wise) as I should have. I am just out of school (I've been working for less than one year) so I'm still fairly familiar with a lot of the concepts.
My goal is to score a 750. My baseline based on the first downloadable practice test was 690, so I need an improvement of at least 60 points to hit my goal.
My study schedule involves math problems in between sets at the gym, studying verbal and critical reasoning on the train, and my after work study routine is hit-or-miss but with just over a month left (May 7th), I think I can get enough studying in to prepare me.
I just learned that the essay is graded by an E-reader, so that will be my next horizon. Also, throughout the book I only scored an 80% correct on the data sufficiency. I mainly need to (a) be more careful and read questions thoroughly, and (b) get my geometry down, I skipped it in high school so I never truly learned it.












