20 day Strategy for 700+?

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20 day Strategy for 700+?

by exceed » Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:45 am
Hey Guys, long time lurker on this forum, thanks for being a great resource.

I went through the Manhattan Gmat course, which was a great refresh/motivator, and I am now in the final stretch for studying. I took the mba.com gmat test 1, and scored a 680 Q42, V41 (I got 17 wrong on Quant, 6 on Verbal) I am wondering what is the best regimen to lock down problem strategy? My first guess was to hit OG12, figure out any potential weaknesses, and just see as many questions as possible in the next 3 weeks. I feel like I am still making stupid mistakes on math that could help push that score a bit higher. Oh, also I have almost 8 minutes left on quant at the last question, and somewhere like 15+ minutes on Verbal, I try to slow down but its hard to stop :).

I feel really close to my goal score of 700+, any tips on pushing over the final hurdle?

Thanks!!!
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by Dan@VinciaPrep » Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:30 am
exceed wrote:Hey Guys, long time lurker on this forum, thanks for being a great resource.

I went through the Manhattan Gmat course, which was a great refresh/motivator, and I am now in the final stretch for studying. I took the mba.com gmat test 1, and scored a 680 Q42, V41 (I got 17 wrong on Quant, 6 on Verbal) I am wondering what is the best regimen to lock down problem strategy? My first guess was to hit OG12, figure out any potential weaknesses, and just see as many questions as possible in the next 3 weeks. I feel like I am still making stupid mistakes on math that could help push that score a bit higher. Oh, also I have almost 8 minutes left on quant at the last question, and somewhere like 15+ minutes on Verbal, I try to slow down but its hard to stop :).

I feel really close to my goal score of 700+, any tips on pushing over the final hurdle?

Thanks!!!
To avoid making silly math mistakes make sure you write down all of the information from the problem and then just do the math on the paper instead of in your head. Also, you need to make sure you have the stamina to do the who test because if you don't your brain will get tired and then you'll do...silly mistakes. So practice in long sessions (about 4 hours).

Doing lots of questions is great, and should help you build up speed, but make sure you LEARN from the questions you do. This may mean that you review some questions two, or even three times.
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