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teamaaron2
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:26 pm
- Location: Toronto, ON
Hi guys,
My first attempt at the GMAT using their software was a 550. That's a horrible score but that's without any prep, reading any materials or knowing what the test entailed. I actually finished with time to spare so I definitely have room to improve.
I'll be self studying due to the nature of my current job, and I'm starting with the Manhattan course with the:
1) Foundations of GMAT Math
2) Foundations of GMAT verbal
Followed by the Manhattan course books. I'm aiming to take the test in the early spring of 2014, does that give me enough time to apply for schools for the fall semester of 2014? Am I starting too easy? Are there any recommended self study posts to follow?
My first attempt at the GMAT using their software was a 550. That's a horrible score but that's without any prep, reading any materials or knowing what the test entailed. I actually finished with time to spare so I definitely have room to improve.
I'll be self studying due to the nature of my current job, and I'm starting with the Manhattan course with the:
1) Foundations of GMAT Math
2) Foundations of GMAT verbal
Followed by the Manhattan course books. I'm aiming to take the test in the early spring of 2014, does that give me enough time to apply for schools for the fall semester of 2014? Am I starting too easy? Are there any recommended self study posts to follow?
My GMAT philosophy will for now be: "Measure twice, cut one"


















