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shekhar2fight
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Dear Team,
This is my fourth attempt and I believe I can reach my target, I totally understand its really tough to get the target score, specially if you know your base level is considerably lower.
History
2008 > q 49 v 26 t = 620
2010 > q 44 v 35 T = 640
2012 > q 49 v 31 T = 660
Target = 730 + ( Q 49 +, V 44 +) > Which means from 31 to 44, I have to fill up the gap for 13 questions, which is pretty big.
Exam Date = June 3rd
Materials I had covered for last attempt
1. OG 12,Verbal Guide & Quant Guide
3. For SC- Manhattan SC,Aristotle SC
5. RC - Manhattan,Princeton,Kaplan,Aristotle
6 CR - Manhattan,Princeton,Kaplan,Aristotle
What I see as issue with me -
Verbal - I had completed my whole verbal section and had expected a 40 + when I clicked the last question, but it turned out to be 31
From my understanding, I skimmed little more fast then required and missed details in tension ( Yea I am bad at handling it specially when it comes to exam)
Scope of improvement - I know all the intricacies of the exam, but need to improve on timing. Hence I believe I need materials to large practice only on tough questions.
My Plan
First month - April
1. LSAT Manhattan, PowerScore RC
2. LSAT Manhattan PowerScore CR
3. GMAT Manhattan, PowerScore, Aristotle SC
4. Daily 1 Hour Tough Maths Problem from different online forums
Exam and Target scores in April
1. Kaplan( Only 1) - 650 +
Second Month - May
1. OG 13 RC,CR,SC
2. Kaplan 800
3. OG verbal and quant guide
4. Manhatten RC,SC,CR
Exam and Target scores in May
1. Manhattan - only 4 ( First two weeks 2, next one week 2) - Target score ( 710+)
2. Powerprep - Last week 1 - Target score 730 +
Advice needed
1. If the materials I posted are fine for tough questions, as I would really need those tough questions in verbals to move from 31 to 44, only that can up my base level.
2. Any advice on how can I practice my on test timing strategy
3. Tough Math problem books/directions.
Thank you,
Shekhar
This is my fourth attempt and I believe I can reach my target, I totally understand its really tough to get the target score, specially if you know your base level is considerably lower.
History
2008 > q 49 v 26 t = 620
2010 > q 44 v 35 T = 640
2012 > q 49 v 31 T = 660
Target = 730 + ( Q 49 +, V 44 +) > Which means from 31 to 44, I have to fill up the gap for 13 questions, which is pretty big.
Exam Date = June 3rd
Materials I had covered for last attempt
1. OG 12,Verbal Guide & Quant Guide
3. For SC- Manhattan SC,Aristotle SC
5. RC - Manhattan,Princeton,Kaplan,Aristotle
6 CR - Manhattan,Princeton,Kaplan,Aristotle
What I see as issue with me -
Verbal - I had completed my whole verbal section and had expected a 40 + when I clicked the last question, but it turned out to be 31
From my understanding, I skimmed little more fast then required and missed details in tension ( Yea I am bad at handling it specially when it comes to exam)
Scope of improvement - I know all the intricacies of the exam, but need to improve on timing. Hence I believe I need materials to large practice only on tough questions.
My Plan
First month - April
1. LSAT Manhattan, PowerScore RC
2. LSAT Manhattan PowerScore CR
3. GMAT Manhattan, PowerScore, Aristotle SC
4. Daily 1 Hour Tough Maths Problem from different online forums
Exam and Target scores in April
1. Kaplan( Only 1) - 650 +
Second Month - May
1. OG 13 RC,CR,SC
2. Kaplan 800
3. OG verbal and quant guide
4. Manhatten RC,SC,CR
Exam and Target scores in May
1. Manhattan - only 4 ( First two weeks 2, next one week 2) - Target score ( 710+)
2. Powerprep - Last week 1 - Target score 730 +
Advice needed
1. If the materials I posted are fine for tough questions, as I would really need those tough questions in verbals to move from 31 to 44, only that can up my base level.
2. Any advice on how can I practice my on test timing strategy
3. Tough Math problem books/directions.
Thank you,
Shekhar












