Hey guys,
Here is my background:
-I took a Kaplan GMAT course that ended in December
-I wrote the GMAT about 1.2 months ago and bombed: scored a 500
-I have refocused my study prep by leveraging the complete Manhanttan GMAT series (I have completed the Number Prop guide so far)
-I am aiming for a low-mid 600 score
-Work in Consulting; limited weekday study time
Question: How many hours per work day + weekend would folks like you spend studying? Perhaps what I am looking to understand is how did other busy individuals beat the gmat?
What I have found is that I can usually study for 2 hours/work day and roughly 10 hours on the weekend? Even getting to this level of study, I find myself exhausted and dear I say bored out of my skull!!! Do I need to ramp up my hours??? Has anyone else felt like this?
Any advice/learned lessons would be fantastic....
Here is my background:
-I took a Kaplan GMAT course that ended in December
-I wrote the GMAT about 1.2 months ago and bombed: scored a 500
-I have refocused my study prep by leveraging the complete Manhanttan GMAT series (I have completed the Number Prop guide so far)
-I am aiming for a low-mid 600 score
-Work in Consulting; limited weekday study time
Question: How many hours per work day + weekend would folks like you spend studying? Perhaps what I am looking to understand is how did other busy individuals beat the gmat?
What I have found is that I can usually study for 2 hours/work day and roughly 10 hours on the weekend? Even getting to this level of study, I find myself exhausted and dear I say bored out of my skull!!! Do I need to ramp up my hours??? Has anyone else felt like this?
Any advice/learned lessons would be fantastic....















