Okay....so I have been casually studying for the GMAT since Jan. of this year. I now want to really buckle down and attack the test. However, I am constantly lost in trying to get a good study pattern. All practices tests, the OG, kaplan, etc. are good, but I need something that takes me into the direction of baby steps. The study guides are just too spread out in subject and sometimes difficulty. I realize this is how it will be on the exam, but for studying I prefer something with structure.
I know all the content in the math section of GMAT, but I want to master the questions. What I need is questions that focus on one topic and increase in difficulty as I go on.
Say I want to practice all work word problems. For me, I think it helps to work on easier problems and slowly progress to more complex problems. Is there a study guide that says, "Here are 100 questions all having to do with work problems. As you work through them the problems increase in difficulty."?
I think this approach will work the best for me as I did it in college on a lot of my chemistry classes. Please help!
I know all the content in the math section of GMAT, but I want to master the questions. What I need is questions that focus on one topic and increase in difficulty as I go on.
Say I want to practice all work word problems. For me, I think it helps to work on easier problems and slowly progress to more complex problems. Is there a study guide that says, "Here are 100 questions all having to do with work problems. As you work through them the problems increase in difficulty."?
I think this approach will work the best for me as I did it in college on a lot of my chemistry classes. Please help!


















