Hello fellaz,
First of all thank you in advance for reading my post. Second, I am going to keep this short and sweet and to the point.
I took the GMAT exam and scored a 500 (Q 27 : V 31)
I need something above 550 to get into the school of my choice. But recently I started aiming for the 600+. In doing so, I decided to make a change of books. So i bought the following:
Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook - (2008-2009)
Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook Book - (2008-2009)
Kaplan 800 (2006 - 2007)
Manhattan GMAT Sentence Correction (2009)
Manhattan GMAT Critical Reasoning GMAT Strategy Guide (2009)
The Official Guide for GMAT Review Book 12th Ed.
Princeton Cracking the GMAT (2009)
Now my request is, what should be my strategy in using these new resources? Where should I start? Which book should I start with, and what should be a possible routine. I did not make an exam appointment. I figured out, I'll work through all these books combined with firm discipline. Only when I feel that I am ready to write the exam (e.g. tommorow), I will make the appointment.
I would truly appreciate your feedback. I know I can beat the GMAT. And there is no one out there who would know better how to do so except for the experts and fellow GMATERs.
Thank you once more.
First of all thank you in advance for reading my post. Second, I am going to keep this short and sweet and to the point.
I took the GMAT exam and scored a 500 (Q 27 : V 31)
I need something above 550 to get into the school of my choice. But recently I started aiming for the 600+. In doing so, I decided to make a change of books. So i bought the following:
Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook - (2008-2009)
Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook Book - (2008-2009)
Kaplan 800 (2006 - 2007)
Manhattan GMAT Sentence Correction (2009)
Manhattan GMAT Critical Reasoning GMAT Strategy Guide (2009)
The Official Guide for GMAT Review Book 12th Ed.
Princeton Cracking the GMAT (2009)
Now my request is, what should be my strategy in using these new resources? Where should I start? Which book should I start with, and what should be a possible routine. I did not make an exam appointment. I figured out, I'll work through all these books combined with firm discipline. Only when I feel that I am ready to write the exam (e.g. tommorow), I will make the appointment.
I would truly appreciate your feedback. I know I can beat the GMAT. And there is no one out there who would know better how to do so except for the experts and fellow GMATERs.
Thank you once more.












