Greetings ALL
I have been preparing for the GMAT exam for over 2yrs with few positive results. Part 1 of my story begins with a MGMAT prep course, I struggled to keep up with the course material and saw little improvement. (My scores ranged from 480 to 520. I eventually decided to hire a private tutor to teach me the math fundamentals with no emphasis on verbal. After months of learning the basics and utilizing the Bells Curve Math study guide provided by my tutor (No OG preparation), my tutor advised he felt that his work was done and I needed to focus on timing and practice questions. Throughout this time I worked full time, 5 days a week including some weekends, min. of 10 hrs/day.
Part 2. For the past 6 months I have studied alone and with a study partner for a min of 7 hrs a day 6-7 days a week. I have utilized MGMAT practice exams,Thursday with Ron videos (math only), Magoosh, Grockit, OG 11 &12, re-read all MGMAT review books, princeton review crack the GMAT, beatthegmat, gmatclub as well as gmatquantum for additional support. On the MGMAT exams I have taken from 1/10-2/26 my scored has ranged from 420-580 with Quant improving to 40 but Verbal fluctuating from low 20's to 30. This is a far cry from my goal of 720. I was scheduled to take the MGMAT on the 22nd but after receiving a devastating 540 on the GMAC prep test (two weeks ago), I rescheduled my exam for the end of May. I feel like I'm standing still.
I have refrained from studying since taking the GMAC exam. I can't continue until I figure out how to effectively and efficiently move forward. These are the problems I have identified.
Timing: I do 37 timed problem sets from each section. When I don't take a full practice exam I am conscious of my time and feel comfortable throwing problems away. I usually finish within the allotted timeframe or earlier. When I attempt a a full practice exam and come across a difficult/unfamiliar problem within the first 5-10 questions, I pause like a deer in headlights and then attempt to solve the problem. I choose to try to solve the problem because I am hoarding my "throwaways." I've rationalized that it would be better to anticipate difficult questions towards the end of the exam which I can throwaway guilt free. Unfortunately, what happens is I spend to much time on the unfamiliar/difficult problems in the beginning and have to rush towards the end because I am running out of time.
Strategy: I didn't have one going into this. I know to how study hard but I don't know how to study smart. I have never had a solid method, system, strategy or study technique when it comes to exams. Never took the SATs or any prep course, up until MGMAT and this exam has exposed this flaw which is why it is so difficult for me to adapt and improve. I just don't know what to do or how to do it so I just try everything (tutor, study partner, various prep sources, all have help me build my confidence and improve my knowledge but it does not reflect in my score).
Studying: Study at various locations beginning with an hour of Math PS problems then take a 15 in break and review for another hour. This continues until I hit 4 hrs, then I go for lunch and begin the process again with more math and include some verbal. The biggest problem is I have soooo much resources. When I review I try to review everything and add on each day....so if I did 15 PS math problems yesterday, following day I will start with the 15 from yesterday and add on. Eventually I just become overwhelmed, I know I do not focus enough time on reviewing and practicing my problem areas because I have too much material. I'm trying to hold onto everything...
I would appreciate ANY suggestions, I am truly at a breaking point. I will not quit but I do not know how to proceed and improve.
I have been preparing for the GMAT exam for over 2yrs with few positive results. Part 1 of my story begins with a MGMAT prep course, I struggled to keep up with the course material and saw little improvement. (My scores ranged from 480 to 520. I eventually decided to hire a private tutor to teach me the math fundamentals with no emphasis on verbal. After months of learning the basics and utilizing the Bells Curve Math study guide provided by my tutor (No OG preparation), my tutor advised he felt that his work was done and I needed to focus on timing and practice questions. Throughout this time I worked full time, 5 days a week including some weekends, min. of 10 hrs/day.
Part 2. For the past 6 months I have studied alone and with a study partner for a min of 7 hrs a day 6-7 days a week. I have utilized MGMAT practice exams,Thursday with Ron videos (math only), Magoosh, Grockit, OG 11 &12, re-read all MGMAT review books, princeton review crack the GMAT, beatthegmat, gmatclub as well as gmatquantum for additional support. On the MGMAT exams I have taken from 1/10-2/26 my scored has ranged from 420-580 with Quant improving to 40 but Verbal fluctuating from low 20's to 30. This is a far cry from my goal of 720. I was scheduled to take the MGMAT on the 22nd but after receiving a devastating 540 on the GMAC prep test (two weeks ago), I rescheduled my exam for the end of May. I feel like I'm standing still.
I have refrained from studying since taking the GMAC exam. I can't continue until I figure out how to effectively and efficiently move forward. These are the problems I have identified.
Timing: I do 37 timed problem sets from each section. When I don't take a full practice exam I am conscious of my time and feel comfortable throwing problems away. I usually finish within the allotted timeframe or earlier. When I attempt a a full practice exam and come across a difficult/unfamiliar problem within the first 5-10 questions, I pause like a deer in headlights and then attempt to solve the problem. I choose to try to solve the problem because I am hoarding my "throwaways." I've rationalized that it would be better to anticipate difficult questions towards the end of the exam which I can throwaway guilt free. Unfortunately, what happens is I spend to much time on the unfamiliar/difficult problems in the beginning and have to rush towards the end because I am running out of time.
Strategy: I didn't have one going into this. I know to how study hard but I don't know how to study smart. I have never had a solid method, system, strategy or study technique when it comes to exams. Never took the SATs or any prep course, up until MGMAT and this exam has exposed this flaw which is why it is so difficult for me to adapt and improve. I just don't know what to do or how to do it so I just try everything (tutor, study partner, various prep sources, all have help me build my confidence and improve my knowledge but it does not reflect in my score).
Studying: Study at various locations beginning with an hour of Math PS problems then take a 15 in break and review for another hour. This continues until I hit 4 hrs, then I go for lunch and begin the process again with more math and include some verbal. The biggest problem is I have soooo much resources. When I review I try to review everything and add on each day....so if I did 15 PS math problems yesterday, following day I will start with the 15 from yesterday and add on. Eventually I just become overwhelmed, I know I do not focus enough time on reviewing and practicing my problem areas because I have too much material. I'm trying to hold onto everything...
I would appreciate ANY suggestions, I am truly at a breaking point. I will not quit but I do not know how to proceed and improve.

















