Good Evening,
I have registered for GMAT on October 25th, 2016 so I need help to put a flexible study plan.
I have 75 days left, and I bought GMAT Official Guide 2016 and KAPLAN Premier 2016.
I subscribed before with 60-days GMAT provided by this website and I have all their e-mails.
actually I don't know how or where to start, so your feedback will be highly appreciated.
I had two GMAT tests before, missed the first and scored below 300 in the second.
is this score very bad as I think?
I hope your replies can help me in my third attempt.
waiting your responses
khaled
Study Plan for my GMAT (Urgent)
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Start with the basics! Work on some fundamental arithmetic, algebra, critical reasoning, and sentence correction, and try to focus on questions toward the beginning of each section of the OG. If you're pressed for time, you want to work on problems that will give you the most reward for your time: problems that will teach you core concepts that you can apply to many, many problems. The harder problems tend to be more and more specific and harder to generalize, so stay away from those.