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Omairahmed
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Fri Oct 28, 2011 7:45 am
Hi there,
I wrote the GMAT almost 10 months ago and got a 530. Since then, I have had a tutor to help me monitor progress, but my studying was intermittent at best due to work issues. For the past 8 weeks, I have been consistently studying and have my exam scheduled for in 6 weeks.
I just did my practice test (Manhattan) and got a 590 - however, in my Quant I did not complete the test leaving out 11 questions. That is concerning, furthermore I find myself missing details every now and again. My strategy going forward is to review all concepts in combinatrics, stats, number properties, geometry.... try some questions I already have mentally to try to improve my mental math component. Verbal, I am trying to improve from 35 to higher and find SC to be the most challenging. My aim is to get 700...
However, what else can I do to help improve time allocation? Also, I find myself spending too much time on questions that I get wrong...I guess its a instinct to not give up, is hurting my score. Any suggestions on educated guesses? If you've had such impediments and have been able to overcome it, I would truly appreciate your input.
Thanks!
I wrote the GMAT almost 10 months ago and got a 530. Since then, I have had a tutor to help me monitor progress, but my studying was intermittent at best due to work issues. For the past 8 weeks, I have been consistently studying and have my exam scheduled for in 6 weeks.
I just did my practice test (Manhattan) and got a 590 - however, in my Quant I did not complete the test leaving out 11 questions. That is concerning, furthermore I find myself missing details every now and again. My strategy going forward is to review all concepts in combinatrics, stats, number properties, geometry.... try some questions I already have mentally to try to improve my mental math component. Verbal, I am trying to improve from 35 to higher and find SC to be the most challenging. My aim is to get 700...
However, what else can I do to help improve time allocation? Also, I find myself spending too much time on questions that I get wrong...I guess its a instinct to not give up, is hurting my score. Any suggestions on educated guesses? If you've had such impediments and have been able to overcome it, I would truly appreciate your input.
Thanks!












