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Hey all,
I'm aiming to get into the top UK Universities for an MBA in fall 2012. I work full time and will need to achieve my goals outside work hours, luckily for me I don't have 80 hours work weeks, more like 45 hours!
I'm willing to spare about 15 to 20 hours for my GMAT preps every week.
So after dusting off the cobwebs off my Kaplan General prep guide, which I bought an year ago but never got around to it, I'm in high spirits and looking forward to the challenge. Over the last few days I've managed to psyche myself up and go for it! And get a nice GMAT score (700+)
My plans are as follows:
1 August - 12 August : Self study the Kaplan guide, practise questions on each section
13 August : Take my first GMAT practise test (courtesy - MGMAT)
14 August - 16 October : 9 week online GMAT prep course
27 October : Take my first GMAT exam
Nov & Dec: Retake GMAT if needed, and apply for MBA's (second round)
As far as course material is concerned I have a couple of Kaplan GMAT prep guides (Generic)
and I'll get the following course material upon signing up for the 9 week online course with MGMAT (source: https://www.manhattangmat.com/london-classes.cfm):
8 Manhattan GMAT Strategy Guides
3 Official Guides For GMAT Review (12th Ed., Verbal, and Quant)
Official Guide Companion & OG (Official Guide) Archer
6 Computer Adaptive Practice Tests
Free Foundations of GMAT Math Strategy Supplement & Workshops
Foundations of GMAT Verbal Strategy Supplement
Test Simulation Booklet, online skill-building labs, class recordings of all 9 sessions, the Challenge Problem Archive (700+level quant questions), a free pass for computerized GMAT essay grading, and various downloadable study aids
I'm new to this forum and I'll really appreciate comments on my strategy to achieve a good GMAT score.
Cheers, Rohit
I'm aiming to get into the top UK Universities for an MBA in fall 2012. I work full time and will need to achieve my goals outside work hours, luckily for me I don't have 80 hours work weeks, more like 45 hours!
I'm willing to spare about 15 to 20 hours for my GMAT preps every week.
So after dusting off the cobwebs off my Kaplan General prep guide, which I bought an year ago but never got around to it, I'm in high spirits and looking forward to the challenge. Over the last few days I've managed to psyche myself up and go for it! And get a nice GMAT score (700+)
My plans are as follows:
1 August - 12 August : Self study the Kaplan guide, practise questions on each section
13 August : Take my first GMAT practise test (courtesy - MGMAT)
14 August - 16 October : 9 week online GMAT prep course
27 October : Take my first GMAT exam
Nov & Dec: Retake GMAT if needed, and apply for MBA's (second round)
As far as course material is concerned I have a couple of Kaplan GMAT prep guides (Generic)
and I'll get the following course material upon signing up for the 9 week online course with MGMAT (source: https://www.manhattangmat.com/london-classes.cfm):
8 Manhattan GMAT Strategy Guides
3 Official Guides For GMAT Review (12th Ed., Verbal, and Quant)
Official Guide Companion & OG (Official Guide) Archer
6 Computer Adaptive Practice Tests
Free Foundations of GMAT Math Strategy Supplement & Workshops
Foundations of GMAT Verbal Strategy Supplement
Test Simulation Booklet, online skill-building labs, class recordings of all 9 sessions, the Challenge Problem Archive (700+level quant questions), a free pass for computerized GMAT essay grading, and various downloadable study aids
I'm new to this forum and I'll really appreciate comments on my strategy to achieve a good GMAT score.
Cheers, Rohit












