Hello,
As my title states I am new to both this forum and the GMAT. I have been reviewing this forum for the past couple days and decided to finally create a username, seems to be a lot of great information and success stories on this site. I hope I can be one as well.
A little about me, I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and have been working full time since December in design engineering. I would like to go back to school, full-time to pursue a MBA in finance. I just recently signed up to take the GMAT October 27 2012. Which leaves me roughly 2 months to study and understand the material. I have currently been reviewing the test format but now it is time to dive into the tested material.
I currently have the Manhattan and Kaplan study guides to review from.
I guess my post is the generic "help me" post but I figured if I can compile all of the information I am provided into 1 post, that I can constantly refer to for advice, would make my searches for answers much easier.
Since I only have 2 months I want to make sure my time spent studying is beneficial rather than scattered and unproductive.
Any help would greatly be appreciated. If you just want to stop by and say hey that is also welcomed.
Thank you and happy studying
As my title states I am new to both this forum and the GMAT. I have been reviewing this forum for the past couple days and decided to finally create a username, seems to be a lot of great information and success stories on this site. I hope I can be one as well.
A little about me, I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and have been working full time since December in design engineering. I would like to go back to school, full-time to pursue a MBA in finance. I just recently signed up to take the GMAT October 27 2012. Which leaves me roughly 2 months to study and understand the material. I have currently been reviewing the test format but now it is time to dive into the tested material.
I currently have the Manhattan and Kaplan study guides to review from.
I guess my post is the generic "help me" post but I figured if I can compile all of the information I am provided into 1 post, that I can constantly refer to for advice, would make my searches for answers much easier.
Since I only have 2 months I want to make sure my time spent studying is beneficial rather than scattered and unproductive.
Any help would greatly be appreciated. If you just want to stop by and say hey that is also welcomed.
Thank you and happy studying













