- ReachingHigher
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I am attempting to manage my time effectively. However, my work schedule has become hideously overwhelming! I cannot take time off....we do not have that policy at work. Also, I have been very exhausted and have a difficult time concentrating. I know the concepts...so a class would not really work for me. Plus, I want to really master the pacing and other areas of the test. I want this to be the last and final time I take this blasted thing.
I have always had serious text anxiety when it comes to the GMAT. When I have taken the test before, I have been under some personal and physical stress. I really just gave up halfway through the test, and I achieved a 550. This was with little attention to time or strategy. I know the concepts...I have studied the same material at least three or four times. However, I have some timing issues. I frequently struggle with keeping my problem solving time under 2:30 minutes. I firmly believe that I can do much better!
Also, I seem to struggle with carving out time to study. Do you have any suggestions on how to manage time? I have heard a good rule of thumb is to study one hour (or two) on the weekdays, and then study 5-6 hours on the weekends.
My question is this: how can I improve my overall study strategy? I have about 2.5 months (I will be taking this exam at the end of November).
I started studying about two months ago, but it has been slow. I have made flash cards, with all relevant concepts higlighted. I have the following books:
-All 8 Manhattan GMAT guides
-Official Guide Companion (MGMAT)
-Verbal Review & Quant Review (OG)
-12th Edition OG
-Took a 9 week MGMAT course one year ago
I really appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks,
Angie
My main goal is to study the two areas of which I am weakest: Word Translations and Sentence Correction. My tutor helped me to assess which areas I needed to study.
Do you have any other suggestions?
*Please be aware that I really do not want to take ANOTHER class.
I have always had serious text anxiety when it comes to the GMAT. When I have taken the test before, I have been under some personal and physical stress. I really just gave up halfway through the test, and I achieved a 550. This was with little attention to time or strategy. I know the concepts...I have studied the same material at least three or four times. However, I have some timing issues. I frequently struggle with keeping my problem solving time under 2:30 minutes. I firmly believe that I can do much better!
Also, I seem to struggle with carving out time to study. Do you have any suggestions on how to manage time? I have heard a good rule of thumb is to study one hour (or two) on the weekdays, and then study 5-6 hours on the weekends.
My question is this: how can I improve my overall study strategy? I have about 2.5 months (I will be taking this exam at the end of November).
I started studying about two months ago, but it has been slow. I have made flash cards, with all relevant concepts higlighted. I have the following books:
-All 8 Manhattan GMAT guides
-Official Guide Companion (MGMAT)
-Verbal Review & Quant Review (OG)
-12th Edition OG
-Took a 9 week MGMAT course one year ago
I really appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks,
Angie
My main goal is to study the two areas of which I am weakest: Word Translations and Sentence Correction. My tutor helped me to assess which areas I needed to study.
Do you have any other suggestions?
*Please be aware that I really do not want to take ANOTHER class.