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123nobody321
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Hi,
I am currently doing the 60 day challenge. But for me it is more a general study plan as I do not stick to the day-to-day rhythm. I normally takes me around 2-3 days to complete one day of the challenge (mostly because I can only spend like 1-2h a day).
At the moment I am halfway through the challenge. That means, that I would start with the verbal part of the GMAT. Because of devastating mock exams (1st exam: 510, 2nd exam: 550) I read through some of the articles and success stories. What I could see in most of the posts was that people had an error log and deeply analyzed it. I use the GMAT Prep Now Improvement Chart in order to log my errors. Right now, I have almost all quant questions filled in and I am questioning myself whether I should go on with the 60 day challenge and start (more or less from scratch) with the verbal part, or if I should analyze my error log, try to find my weaknesses and study the particular topics in detail?
Answers are much appreciated.
Best,
nobody
I am currently doing the 60 day challenge. But for me it is more a general study plan as I do not stick to the day-to-day rhythm. I normally takes me around 2-3 days to complete one day of the challenge (mostly because I can only spend like 1-2h a day).
At the moment I am halfway through the challenge. That means, that I would start with the verbal part of the GMAT. Because of devastating mock exams (1st exam: 510, 2nd exam: 550) I read through some of the articles and success stories. What I could see in most of the posts was that people had an error log and deeply analyzed it. I use the GMAT Prep Now Improvement Chart in order to log my errors. Right now, I have almost all quant questions filled in and I am questioning myself whether I should go on with the 60 day challenge and start (more or less from scratch) with the verbal part, or if I should analyze my error log, try to find my weaknesses and study the particular topics in detail?
Answers are much appreciated.
Best,
nobody













