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fermar84
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Hi everyone,
Again me posting, I have been studying for the exam since August and now it is scheduled for Tuesday 9th of December. I picked up this date because Monday 8th is a holiday so I will have enough time to rest.
My CAT history has been as follows:
610 (Q47 / V29)
590 (Q42 / V28) - GMATPrep 2
630 (Q43 / V37)
630 (Q46 / V32)
660 (Q48 / V38)
Every CAT is taken within extreme controlled conditions regarding IR/AWA sections, food, time of day and breaks. In my last 2 CATs I have been feeling very comfortable with my Quant Score and I since 2 weeks ago I focus only on my Verbal skills although I practice at least 5 PS problems per day.
My routine now includes:
1. Weekdays:
From 6:00 am to 8:00 am I use Veritas Question Bank to do timed practice. I take a 5 PS Question set, 5 Min rest and 5 CR Question set. I repeat this during the 2 hours until 8:00 reach and I have to work.
At night, from 20:00 to 21:00 I take OG13 questions and some Quant & Verbal review questions. Sets of 5 until the time ends.
2. Saturday: I do a CAT in the morning from 8:00 am to 12:00 m. In the afternoon i review the complete CAT.
I am currently struggling with the Verbal section, my target score is 680 and I do not expect to go higher than 48 in Quant so what advice do you give me?
1. For the SC section I bought the e-GMAT module and I already studied it, but I really hate this topic. Any other material that you suggest to gain the most?
2. As for the CR section, I struggle with analogy questions. I know there might only appear a couple of these questions at most, but I really need to be prepared, I need every point from Verbal. So again, any advice regarding material?
3. Any free material for the Verbal section that you consider worth reviewing?
A final comment, I do not want to buy more material than I already have, so I use the free Ron Purewal videos for Verbal, and there are 3 weekends before GMAT weekend, so I have planned the Princeton, GMATPrep 3 and GMATPrep 4 CATs. I wont take any CAT on the GMAT weekend.
That is it, thanks in advance,
FM[/list]
Again me posting, I have been studying for the exam since August and now it is scheduled for Tuesday 9th of December. I picked up this date because Monday 8th is a holiday so I will have enough time to rest.
My CAT history has been as follows:
610 (Q47 / V29)
590 (Q42 / V28) - GMATPrep 2
630 (Q43 / V37)
630 (Q46 / V32)
660 (Q48 / V38)
Every CAT is taken within extreme controlled conditions regarding IR/AWA sections, food, time of day and breaks. In my last 2 CATs I have been feeling very comfortable with my Quant Score and I since 2 weeks ago I focus only on my Verbal skills although I practice at least 5 PS problems per day.
My routine now includes:
1. Weekdays:
From 6:00 am to 8:00 am I use Veritas Question Bank to do timed practice. I take a 5 PS Question set, 5 Min rest and 5 CR Question set. I repeat this during the 2 hours until 8:00 reach and I have to work.
At night, from 20:00 to 21:00 I take OG13 questions and some Quant & Verbal review questions. Sets of 5 until the time ends.
2. Saturday: I do a CAT in the morning from 8:00 am to 12:00 m. In the afternoon i review the complete CAT.
I am currently struggling with the Verbal section, my target score is 680 and I do not expect to go higher than 48 in Quant so what advice do you give me?
1. For the SC section I bought the e-GMAT module and I already studied it, but I really hate this topic. Any other material that you suggest to gain the most?
2. As for the CR section, I struggle with analogy questions. I know there might only appear a couple of these questions at most, but I really need to be prepared, I need every point from Verbal. So again, any advice regarding material?
3. Any free material for the Verbal section that you consider worth reviewing?
A final comment, I do not want to buy more material than I already have, so I use the free Ron Purewal videos for Verbal, and there are 3 weekends before GMAT weekend, so I have planned the Princeton, GMATPrep 3 and GMATPrep 4 CATs. I wont take any CAT on the GMAT weekend.
That is it, thanks in advance,
FM[/list]














