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nittanylion530
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- GMAT Score:700
Hey everyone,
I've finally decided to buckle down and really lay out a study plan for the GMAT. However, with all the information available on this forum/site it's hard to narrow down a 'correct' study schedule for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on taking the GMAT towards the beginning of March.
I took a Kaplan practice GMAT a few months ago and got a 550 (Q30 V34). I had no idea the types of questions I would encounter or anything. Obviously, I feel very weak in the Quant part, especially Data Sufficiency. In Verbal, SC was my weakest.
I have the following books:
-OG 11
-OG Math Review Supplement
-OG Verbal Review Supplement
-Kaplan GMAT Premier Program
-Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook
I'm unsure of where to start or even how to tackle these books. Should I do it by book, or by topic?
Also, I'm aiming pretty high like everyone else (700+). Can I make it happen?!
I've finally decided to buckle down and really lay out a study plan for the GMAT. However, with all the information available on this forum/site it's hard to narrow down a 'correct' study schedule for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am planning on taking the GMAT towards the beginning of March.
I took a Kaplan practice GMAT a few months ago and got a 550 (Q30 V34). I had no idea the types of questions I would encounter or anything. Obviously, I feel very weak in the Quant part, especially Data Sufficiency. In Verbal, SC was my weakest.
I have the following books:
-OG 11
-OG Math Review Supplement
-OG Verbal Review Supplement
-Kaplan GMAT Premier Program
-Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook
I'm unsure of where to start or even how to tackle these books. Should I do it by book, or by topic?
Also, I'm aiming pretty high like everyone else (700+). Can I make it happen?!












