Ok so I know NOTHING

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Ok so I know NOTHING

by Krysia411 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 6:46 am
Hello all,

I am a recent graduate, and I would like to study in the USA. I have a school in mind and I am currently preparing my application. The GMAT scares me. I am appauling at maths, and the overall test seems very difficult. I need at least 650 on this test, I want to get 700 just to be on the safe side as I only have an OK gpa. I have 3 months to study for this and I have no idea where to begin. I am just very eager to get into thid school, and would be heart broken if I did not. Your help would be highly appreciated.

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by vineeshp » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:19 am
The official guides (all three) and the Manhattan tests should be your best friends for the said period.

Take the diagnostic test on OG 12. If you seem to be ok, then you can carry on with these.

For SC: Manhattan GMAT SC is a necessary book. But if you dont want to get into that much detail, Aristotle's SC grail should also do.

Practice makes you perfect. :-)
Take the GMAT Prep software tests too. They are the BEST indicators of your performance level.

Browse through this forum's self study module for defined preparation plans.

M just curious. You are applying to only one school?
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Just telling you what I know and think. I am not the expert. :)

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by Krysia411 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:33 am
Thank you for your advice, I will be going book shopping next week. Where should I start with the Manhattan tests, I was just looking through the site and it appears to be information overload for a GMAT newbie like me.

Well yes as of right now it is one school, as there is only one US location I wish to study in for various reasons, nevertheless I am still looking for alternatives, but this place has my heart. If I failed to get in I would try and gain more work experience and then apply for an MBA (I am applying for an MS right now).

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by costarica » Tue Jul 12, 2011 2:54 pm
Krysia411 wrote:Hello all,

I am a recent graduate, and I would like to study in the USA. I have a school in mind and I am currently preparing my application. The GMAT scares me. I am appauling at maths, and the overall test seems very difficult. I need at least 650 on this test, I want to get 700 just to be on the safe side as I only have an OK gpa. I have 3 months to study for this and I have no idea where to begin. I am just very eager to get into thid school, and would be heart broken if I did not. Your help would be highly appreciated.

Thanx!
First of all, congratulations on your dedication and motivation to go to Business School for an MBA and joining this site to beat the GMAT. I am an international student as well and I had to take the GMAT 3 times before I got my target score. The process was very frustrating and I had to literally work my butt off. Nonetheless, it would've been easier if I had prepared a better study plan since day one. There are many good sources on this website, but I will give you my advice as to what finally worked for me.

First of all, I set aside 90 days for my GMAT preparation. I began with a practice test (GMAT Prep - Score 450...sucked!) in order to assess my strengths and weaknesses and to determine where I was standing. I then purchased all the books by Manhattan GMAT, the Official Guide Guide 12th Edition and the two supplemental Quantitative and Verbal books. During the first 45 days, I studied 6 times per week 3 hours per day to get a good hold of the basics of Quantitative and Verbal. The Manhattan GMAT books are amazing and they will help you understand how to solve all kinds of problems. I read everything on each book, made a review of each subject on my notebook and did all the practice problems at the end of each Chapter. After I finished the MGMAT books, I took another practice test (MGMAT) and my score was immediately up by 100 points into a decent 550 level. I then took 2 weeks to do all the Quantitative and Verbal problems on the OG Guide and supplemental books. After that I took another practice exam (MGMAT) and I scored a 620 (highest score at that point!). During the remaining 30 days, I reviewed my notes, made some practice problems and took 2 practice exam per week. I was scoring in the lower and mid 600's now consistently. In the end, I finally got my target score and I could not believe my eyes when I saw the score report! I made it!

So in summary, here's some quick tips:

MGMAT is the way to go
Work on your Q and V basics
Do notes just as you did in High School
Do A LOT of practice problems
Complete as many practice exams before your official exam

In conclusion: knowing the basic Q and V skills by heart and repetition of problems and tests is the key!

Good luck!!!

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by Bara » Tue Jul 12, 2011 3:43 pm
Congrats on your decision to take the plunge.

Full disclosure: I own/run a tutoring company, Test Prep New York.

All the advice you have received is great - - caveat being that if English isn't your native tongue, you're going to need to approach the GMAT Verbal differently than a native speaker. No fear: there is even a division among Native English speakers - - those who know the difference between formal written english and those who don't. If you want a have a hand at our quizzes to see where you're at, just drop me a note with your email addy and I'll send them to you along with an evaluation - - that is read by humans not a machine...

Other things to keep in mind based on your initial note:
> Plan on taking the test 2x; talk with a great admissions counselor, many of those represented here rock, so consider them part of your GMAT tribal council.
> Take a good look at your outlook: nervous, apprehensive, overwhelmed? That isn't the state to be in when you are preparing or taking the test - - so get your game on and make sure you're level headed and balanced.

You're at an exciting juncture, and with confidence, content mastery and the right strategy in place, you'll be able to achieve your GMAT goals. Good luck!
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by mriiidula » Wed Jul 13, 2011 4:20 am
Bara wrote:
If you want a have a hand at our quizzes to see where you're at, just drop me a note with your email addy and I'll send them to you along with an evaluation - - that is read by humans not a machine...
That sounds really interesting, could you please elaborate on what exactly this evaluation is? Is it a test structured like the GMAT?
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by Bara » Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:55 am
If interested, I'd be happy to mail you and score/evaluate (all free) our GMAT test-taking quiz to learn what type of learner, what your strengths are and what you need to do to address your weaknesses. Questions are similar to those on the GMAT, and we are carefully targeting the CONTENT and STRATEGY of your process. Once scored, this information would help point you in a direction of what you can do to improve your score. Feel free to be in touch by email or phone.
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