Hi everyone,
Well, I am in week 5 of my GMAT preparation. I am not taking a class. I am studying the following books/sites:
- Barrons
- Kaplan
- OC Edition 11
- Princeton
- Manhattan GMAT
- PowerScore Critical Reasoning Bible
- 800score.com
I am taking the test April 3. I am freaked out because at first I was reading about all of the people here who scored over 700 (wow!) and then I read about the people scoring under 500. PANIC!
I am an older MBA applicant with significant work experience (currently at the executive level), so I know my application is very strong, but I still want to get a really good score on the GMAT just for my own peace of mind. The school I am applying to has an average score of 615.
So, I still have a month to go. I study at least 20 hours/week. Please give me your best tip for doing well on the test. I am much stronger in verbal (I am a communications professional) than I am in math. Thanks!!
Well, I am in week 5 of my GMAT preparation. I am not taking a class. I am studying the following books/sites:
- Barrons
- Kaplan
- OC Edition 11
- Princeton
- Manhattan GMAT
- PowerScore Critical Reasoning Bible
- 800score.com
I am taking the test April 3. I am freaked out because at first I was reading about all of the people here who scored over 700 (wow!) and then I read about the people scoring under 500. PANIC!
I am an older MBA applicant with significant work experience (currently at the executive level), so I know my application is very strong, but I still want to get a really good score on the GMAT just for my own peace of mind. The school I am applying to has an average score of 615.
So, I still have a month to go. I study at least 20 hours/week. Please give me your best tip for doing well on the test. I am much stronger in verbal (I am a communications professional) than I am in math. Thanks!!
Last edited by black_cat on Fri Feb 29, 2008 3:41 am, edited 1 time in total.

















