Started studying for my GMAT

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Started studying for my GMAT

by puchku » Mon Oct 03, 2011 11:23 am
Hi everyone,

I just started studying for my GMAT. I signed up for private tutoring classes with Manhattan review and they are going well. But for some reason i feel like i should have signed up for classroom classes. My schedule makes it hard for me to study after work. I work in the suburbs and live in the city and commute approx around 3 hours everyday. By the time i get home, i'm super exhausted.
I am on my 3rd class with the tutor and I have 3 classes to go. For some reason doesnt seem like i am utilizing my tutor to the max. since I dont get to study everyday. I want to take my test at the beginning of December but looks like i dont have enough time. I am freaking out and overwhelmed with all the information that I need to know. I took my diagnostic test and lets just say that i did HORRIBLE. I want to get 700+ and need to work hard. I need help with in figuring out how to split my time among different concepts.
Does anyone have any suggestions or recommendations on how to start studying?
Someone pleaseee help me....

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by ldiffen » Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:56 pm
i would get manhattan gmat's 8 books and read them on weekends. they are excellent strategy books that would nicely complement your classes. and then do lots and lots of practice questions.

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by puchku » Wed Oct 05, 2011 8:35 am
Thank you so much!

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by rajeshsources » Sat Oct 08, 2011 2:57 am
Puchku---

All the best for the preparation!

I'm also going to take my GMAT exactly after 100days from now. So, if you wanna patch up with me. Lets follow the weblog: https://vgmat-running-reading.blocked
where we can share our experience of our daily practice.

"The person that who works the hardest WINS!"
Thanks,
Rajesh