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Rajdeep Kaur
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Hi
I started my GMAT preparation last week (for good) and took GMAT Prep Test 1 to check where I stand right now. I skipped the AWA and IR and took the 8 minute break between the sections. I scored a 640 (Q47,V31). I struggled a lot in completing the Quant Section within the time and also guessed a few of the questions in the end. I completed the Verbal section in time but there were so many questions that I did not quite know how to approach. I gave this test without any preparation and I guess I will improve when I start studying all the topics in depth. I have OG-13 and OG 15 and all the MGMAT guides. I started with the Manhattan Quant guides and since then I have completed (thoroughly) three of them. I did not attempt any OG questions though, that are given at the back of each guide as I am thinking of studying the concepts first.
Now, I am a bit confused whether my strategy is right or not. I am planning on completing all the MGMAT guides in a month and then start solving questions from OG. Should I buy some other prep material for practice? I also have Jamboree's(GMAT preparation institute) guides but I am not sure whether I should start practicing from those. I plan to take the test in February or March. I am aiming for 720+ and I am starting way ahead so that I have ample time for other aspects of my application next year.
Can someone please guide me so that I know what is missing and that my approach is not totally wrong. I know people who started doing questions right from the starting and then later on felt that they lacked in some areas because their concepts were not clear.
Thanks
I started my GMAT preparation last week (for good) and took GMAT Prep Test 1 to check where I stand right now. I skipped the AWA and IR and took the 8 minute break between the sections. I scored a 640 (Q47,V31). I struggled a lot in completing the Quant Section within the time and also guessed a few of the questions in the end. I completed the Verbal section in time but there were so many questions that I did not quite know how to approach. I gave this test without any preparation and I guess I will improve when I start studying all the topics in depth. I have OG-13 and OG 15 and all the MGMAT guides. I started with the Manhattan Quant guides and since then I have completed (thoroughly) three of them. I did not attempt any OG questions though, that are given at the back of each guide as I am thinking of studying the concepts first.
Now, I am a bit confused whether my strategy is right or not. I am planning on completing all the MGMAT guides in a month and then start solving questions from OG. Should I buy some other prep material for practice? I also have Jamboree's(GMAT preparation institute) guides but I am not sure whether I should start practicing from those. I plan to take the test in February or March. I am aiming for 720+ and I am starting way ahead so that I have ample time for other aspects of my application next year.
Can someone please guide me so that I know what is missing and that my approach is not totally wrong. I know people who started doing questions right from the starting and then later on felt that they lacked in some areas because their concepts were not clear.
Thanks


















