2 Week Strategy.. anybody..??

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2 Week Strategy.. anybody..??

by kunalmatt » Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:07 am
Hey guys...

I have 2 weeks left for D-day.. Up until now my prep wasnt the greatest.. was busy with work so couldnt give much time to GMAT.I never actually studeied or practiced.. I directly gave the tests... hence the rise in scores isnt too high... My MGMAT scores have gone from 640-680.. approx.(Q46, V 36) Gve the GMAT Prep -1 and scored 690(Q48, V36).. I am now going through all the questions on the MGMAT exams and solving them topicwise.. and also going through all questions from OG 12...I wanna get my Quant score up from 46-48 to a 50 atleast and my verbal from a 36 to a 40 atleast.. Any other tips on how i can do that??? Going through all my previous exams is a step i should have taken long back, as i can already see an improvement in my confidence when it comes to verbal. And moreso i feel my problem with the practice test is lack of focus. I tend to get bored towards the end of a section..(I'm working on it) I plan to give my GMAT Prep 2 in a week and hope to see an improvement on it. Any tips to get me there??

Guys need your help....

Cheers guys..
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by sam2304 » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:19 am
Review the mock tests, error log, flash cards for the whole two weeks. Find out the mistakes you did on your mock which you could have avoided . Work on them. Any small topic which you can improve on which you know the basics yet you do mistakes while solving. Timing strategy and within the two weeks you should know whether you can answer a question or not once you had thoroughly understood the question. Review everything you know till you reach that point. Don't take any mock tests close to the D Day. Finish your mocks a week or 4/5 days ahead. Search for GMATPrep Quant/SC documents and try to have a look at them. You will get adapted to GMAT Type questions. Hope this helps :)
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by kunalmatt » Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:23 am
Thanks a lot Sam!! :)
Will definitely do that..