- karmayogi
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It's 2 o'clock in the morning and I am yet not feeling sleep. I am kinda lost my sleep on my performance.
My GMAT test date is in mid Feb 2009. Today, I did analysis of my past 1 month GMAT preparation and found that my performance hasn't improved much. My main worry is verbal section, as it's for everyone, where my accuracy is fluctuating between 70% and 85%. I have definitely improved in SC and CR but RC is pathetically bad, both in terms of speed and accuracy.
I am already done with Kaplan Premium Edition and OG11. I have kept all Kaplan CAT for the end of Dec. I will start OG revision from 1st Feb because it doesn't make any sense to revise OG right away as all the questions are still fresh in my mind. Now, I am thinking what next?
I was eager to go through Manhattan GMAT books but not finding them in India. Also, I am finding it difficult to get hold of OG verbal and quants supplements. I am left with Princeton Review and 1000 series now. From some posts on the forum, it looks like, Princeton Review is too simple and 1000 series is not standard, and usually serious aspirants - above 750 - avoid them.
I know, quantity of study doesn't matter, rather it's the quality of study that matters. So I would not mind revising the same book multiple times but, I know, that will not help.
Guys need some serious guidance.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
KY
My GMAT test date is in mid Feb 2009. Today, I did analysis of my past 1 month GMAT preparation and found that my performance hasn't improved much. My main worry is verbal section, as it's for everyone, where my accuracy is fluctuating between 70% and 85%. I have definitely improved in SC and CR but RC is pathetically bad, both in terms of speed and accuracy.
I am already done with Kaplan Premium Edition and OG11. I have kept all Kaplan CAT for the end of Dec. I will start OG revision from 1st Feb because it doesn't make any sense to revise OG right away as all the questions are still fresh in my mind. Now, I am thinking what next?
I was eager to go through Manhattan GMAT books but not finding them in India. Also, I am finding it difficult to get hold of OG verbal and quants supplements. I am left with Princeton Review and 1000 series now. From some posts on the forum, it looks like, Princeton Review is too simple and 1000 series is not standard, and usually serious aspirants - above 750 - avoid them.
I know, quantity of study doesn't matter, rather it's the quality of study that matters. So I would not mind revising the same book multiple times but, I know, that will not help.
Guys need some serious guidance.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
KY
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