Official Guide - Progress Tracking sheet - free download

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Hi guys,

Coming from a techy background, I created an Official Guide Progress Tracking sheet in Excel in order to track my progress and give me an indication of how much time I needed to finish the official guide. Simply update the green cell with the highest question number you completed.

Let me know what you think! I hope you find this useful...

Jon
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by aim-wsc » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:01 am
Oh beauty Mr. techie 8)

thats great work. did you check excel files which are already available here.

I used to practise them LIVE while solving problem on my PC.

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by jsl » Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:38 am
aim-wsc wrote:did you check excel files which are already available here.
I haven't seen many other useful downloads - is there an easy way to find all the downloads on this site?

Many thanks!
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by jiujitsubri » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:54 am
is this a timer for taking the test? they give you an hour to complete than many questions in each catagory?

Gmat newbie, still research and buying the matariels before I begin studying.

I have a rough road ahead of me, I'll have to teach myself a lot of matarial as it's been awhile and back than I was poor in math