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vaibhav.mittal
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Hello Fellow Members
I am new to this forum but have been able to gather a lot of substantial information on preparing strategy. To achieve the below, I've come up with the following strategy and would really appreciate if you guys can suggest any modification required.
Test Date:I intend to write GMAT in last week of August or early September 2009 to apply in the Fall 2010 season.
Time Period: 3 Full months and I'm on sabbatical, so no work
Target Score: 720+
SECTION WISE:
Quant Section:
I'm a newbie into Maths world because its been 9 years that I studied basic arithmetic and Geometry though luckily I'm an Engineer
I'm all set to finish my foundation level course with basics of maths and getting it through private tutor. During this period, I'm doing plethora of CAT based questions from books like RS Aggarwal, Arihant Publisher CAT Quant and 4GMAT Maths workbook. Once I'm through with basics in June(Target date), from July I'll start with Sample questions of OG 12 followed by Kaplan 800. In between I'll take 2-3 practice test.
Verbal Section:
I feel an air of confidence for this part.
RC: Till now I've attempted 12 RC's from OG 12 and have got 7 of them fully correct. So, I will finish all the RC's given in OG in this month only. Any other book ?
SC: I'm not bad in it but would surely need to remember rules rather than counting on my instincts/ intuition. My Manhattan SC is on its way and therefore I'll finish it + OG SC exercise by July mid.
CR: It's a very critical area for me and I've not been able to get hang of it. It feels more of a hit and trial rather then counter intuitively marking the answer. Although I'm doing questions from OG but I need suggestions on preparing for it properly.
AWA:
My writing skills are pretty decent.
Utlimately after completing OG 12 and other above mentioned books, I'll start taking test every week and then every 1-2 days (July-August).
I look forward to receive soon
I am new to this forum but have been able to gather a lot of substantial information on preparing strategy. To achieve the below, I've come up with the following strategy and would really appreciate if you guys can suggest any modification required.
Test Date:I intend to write GMAT in last week of August or early September 2009 to apply in the Fall 2010 season.
Time Period: 3 Full months and I'm on sabbatical, so no work
Target Score: 720+
SECTION WISE:
Quant Section:
I'm a newbie into Maths world because its been 9 years that I studied basic arithmetic and Geometry though luckily I'm an Engineer
I'm all set to finish my foundation level course with basics of maths and getting it through private tutor. During this period, I'm doing plethora of CAT based questions from books like RS Aggarwal, Arihant Publisher CAT Quant and 4GMAT Maths workbook. Once I'm through with basics in June(Target date), from July I'll start with Sample questions of OG 12 followed by Kaplan 800. In between I'll take 2-3 practice test.
Verbal Section:
I feel an air of confidence for this part.
RC: Till now I've attempted 12 RC's from OG 12 and have got 7 of them fully correct. So, I will finish all the RC's given in OG in this month only. Any other book ?
SC: I'm not bad in it but would surely need to remember rules rather than counting on my instincts/ intuition. My Manhattan SC is on its way and therefore I'll finish it + OG SC exercise by July mid.
CR: It's a very critical area for me and I've not been able to get hang of it. It feels more of a hit and trial rather then counter intuitively marking the answer. Although I'm doing questions from OG but I need suggestions on preparing for it properly.
AWA:
My writing skills are pretty decent.
Utlimately after completing OG 12 and other above mentioned books, I'll start taking test every week and then every 1-2 days (July-August).
I look forward to receive soon
Best,
Vaibhav Mittal
W: https://in.youtube.com/Vaibhav8584
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"The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves" - L.P. Smith
Vaibhav Mittal
W: https://in.youtube.com/Vaibhav8584
B: https://womenlibber.blocked
"The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves" - L.P. Smith

















