Hey BTG Community,
I'm back on this forum now
and working toward my GMAT retake #2. I took the GMAT in Sept 2010 and scored a disappointing 490. Although, I know I did not work too hard, I should have atleast scored a 550. I need 580-620 for my target schools. I just booked my test date today for 3 months from now - march end 2011.
I deliberately took the last 3 months off from GMAT and concentrated on my family,friends and socializing - a lot of which I had missed out.
I am looking for some support/opinions from you guys on how to tackle the test this time around. I did not use the best books last time. I used kaplan premier 2011 and OG. Kaplan is good but not good enough for GMAT style questions and I did not find many strategies there to tackle questions. I did go through MGMAT SC and powerscore CR but did not digest it enough.
Now, I'm thinking where to start. I'm completely blank. I plan on buying MGMAT Quant guides and MGMAT SC. For CR, I would re-read and digest Powerscore CR. RC - I am hearing some good reviews about RC 99(Aristotle). Any one has any reviews on this? Another quest that I have on my mind is should I prefer the veritas guides to MGMAT?I really need to nail down on verbal. I'm considering reading some fiction books too.
I'm back on this forum now
I deliberately took the last 3 months off from GMAT and concentrated on my family,friends and socializing - a lot of which I had missed out.
I am looking for some support/opinions from you guys on how to tackle the test this time around. I did not use the best books last time. I used kaplan premier 2011 and OG. Kaplan is good but not good enough for GMAT style questions and I did not find many strategies there to tackle questions. I did go through MGMAT SC and powerscore CR but did not digest it enough.
Now, I'm thinking where to start. I'm completely blank. I plan on buying MGMAT Quant guides and MGMAT SC. For CR, I would re-read and digest Powerscore CR. RC - I am hearing some good reviews about RC 99(Aristotle). Any one has any reviews on this? Another quest that I have on my mind is should I prefer the veritas guides to MGMAT?I really need to nail down on verbal. I'm considering reading some fiction books too.

















