New Strategy is needed! Help!

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New Strategy is needed! Help!

by angelikv » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:31 pm
Hello all,

I have been studying for the GMAT since Feb, I was doing 20-25 hours per week my score went from 360 to 540 but seems like it just got stuck in the low 500s. I was planning to take the test at the end of May but I decided not to take it, since my highest CAT was only 570. I got so sick about the GMAT, that I took 3 weeks off.

I am about to start again, but I need a new strategy because the one I was using did not help to increase my score. I keep reading stories and tried the tips but I don't see the results. My plan now is 15 hours per week but I need a new strategy to beat the GMAT. Pls send me new creative ideas!

Thank you!!

Angelik :D
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by \'manpreet singh » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:29 pm
angelikv wrote:Hello all,

I have been studying for the GMAT since Feb, I was doing 20-25 hours per week my score went from 360 to 540 but seems like it just got stuck in the low 500s. I was planning to take the test at the end of May but I decided not to take it, since my highest CAT was only 570. I got so sick about the GMAT, that I took 3 weeks off.

I am about to start again, but I need a new strategy because the one I was using did not help to increase my score. I keep reading stories and tried the tips but I don't see the results. My plan now is 15 hours per week but I need a new strategy to beat the GMAT. Pls send me new creative ideas!

Thank you!!

Angelik :D


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by karthikpandian19 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:43 pm
I would strongly suggest you to go with the Manhattan Strategy guides and OG 12 or 13 along side to solve problems.

OG questions are good and not explanations (In my opinion), so this BTG community is THE BEST PLACE for getting right explanations.

Refer the link below for the guides
https://www.beatthegmat.com/manhattan-st ... 13618.html
angelikv wrote:Hello all,

I have been studying for the GMAT since Feb, I was doing 20-25 hours per week my score went from 360 to 540 but seems like it just got stuck in the low 500s. I was planning to take the test at the end of May but I decided not to take it, since my highest CAT was only 570. I got so sick about the GMAT, that I took 3 weeks off.

I am about to start again, but I need a new strategy because the one I was using did not help to increase my score. I keep reading stories and tried the tips but I don't see the results. My plan now is 15 hours per week but I need a new strategy to beat the GMAT. Pls send me new creative ideas!

Thank you!!

Angelik :D
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