Hi everyone,
I'm from Israel and I'm planning on taking the GMAT in April.
Quick 411: Studying for an MBA degree in Israel means you only need to provide the Quantitative score in admission. The studies aren't in English so the verbal/essay parts are irrelevant. In practice I'll be taking a 75min exam which consists of the Math part alone.
Now some of you may consider this a blessing, and in many ways it is, however it does mean that my Math score must be near perfect to get into the program I want.
I'm interested in possible feedback from the community, if you were to prepare for a GMAT which consists of only the math part, which books would you focus on and what would be your study plan? I'm on a full time job and getting married so I can only afford about 2-3 hours a day (plus weekends) to focus on the matter.
Replies welcome
I'm from Israel and I'm planning on taking the GMAT in April.
Quick 411: Studying for an MBA degree in Israel means you only need to provide the Quantitative score in admission. The studies aren't in English so the verbal/essay parts are irrelevant. In practice I'll be taking a 75min exam which consists of the Math part alone.
Now some of you may consider this a blessing, and in many ways it is, however it does mean that my Math score must be near perfect to get into the program I want.
I'm interested in possible feedback from the community, if you were to prepare for a GMAT which consists of only the math part, which books would you focus on and what would be your study plan? I'm on a full time job and getting married so I can only afford about 2-3 hours a day (plus weekends) to focus on the matter.
Replies welcome












