Perminology wrote:Dayne, don't get so discouraged by the score, you CAN beat the GMAT others have. If you can't afford a private tutor or a prep course, I highly suggest buying the Manhattan Series for Quant. Math was a HUGE area of weakness for me. In high school I took calculus twice to finally end up with a 65%. The Manhattan series taught me a LOT about GMAT style math, esp number properties. You can find it on amazon at a great price. The instructional value is unmatched by any other prep company I've seen. For critical reasoning get "Power Score Critical Reasoning Bible." This book really elucidates every single question type you will see and also gives you thick explanations. (Hint: torrents are a great resource do your research!)
Take more practice tests without regard for the score. A big problem for me was endurance. I just wasn't able to complete the exam with consistent mental acuity. So my verbal score was most susceptible to loss and fluctuation. Do what you're doing, but also be flexible with your study schedule. To find your weaknesses, I suggest a Manhattan GMAT practice test. It really breaks down the type of questions tested and the applied concepts. Most GMAT questions will have 2 - 3 processes to them so you really need to know the theory cold.
I heard that psychologists were consulted to make this test to make it appear harder than it actually is! It IS beatable, just keep your head up. If you get knocked down, brush your self off and get back to the good fight again. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply! When I took the test the first 2 times I was unaware of this board and I just went over the OG and the Princeton Review. I didn't go over the many missed problems I had on the OG, and I didn't take many practice tests.
I found this board and I wanted to take the founder of this board strategy. And I realized that by reading some of the other posters that I didn't have a foundation for Sentence Correction or Critical Reasoning. I also took on the strategy from the Princeton Review of not reading the whole story for Reading Comprehension, which wasn't working for me.
I resentaly bought the following books:
The PowerScore GMAT Critical Reasoning Bible: A Comprehensive System for Attacking the GMAT Critical Reasoning Questions The PowerScore GMAT Critical Reasoning Bible: A Comprehensive System for Attacking the GMAT Critical Reasoning Questions
The PowerScore GMAT Sentence Correction Bible The PowerScore GMAT Sentence Correction Bible
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I will look into the Manhattan Series book for Quaint as you suggested.