Hi everybody
I'm an undergrad student with an exceptionally good track record at discarding timetables!!
I've already made 3 timetables for my GMAT prep and couldn't follow them as my
studies at college take up a large chunk of my time everyday.
I've a few doubts too-
1.I've got about 1.5hours to study for GMAT everyday..is that enough?
2. Am I to look through Quants,Verbal,AWA and IR everyday?
3. How many questions of each section should I roughly practice per day?
4. And how many pages of theory should I cover per day before practising questions?
I've got 2 months and I'm freaking out..
Please help me out
Thanks
Devika
Timetable Confusion-Plzz help!!!!
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Hi Devika,
First of all : Take a deep breath and relax
1. Start with a mock test to know your weak areas.
2. If you already know your weak areas, then you already have a headstart.
3. If you are weak in verbal, then solve SC and CR continuously for 3 days till you feel confident.
4. Then do the quants for next 3 days, but keep doing 20 Qs of verbal in these 3 days.
5. Keep sunday for revision and going through the question you got wrong.
Keep repeating this pattern for next 3 weeks. You will start improving on your weak areas while getting better in your already strong points. Then take a mock to see your progress.
In last 2 weeks only do official questions and official mocks.
regards,
Eki
First of all : Take a deep breath and relax
1. Start with a mock test to know your weak areas.
2. If you already know your weak areas, then you already have a headstart.
3. If you are weak in verbal, then solve SC and CR continuously for 3 days till you feel confident.
4. Then do the quants for next 3 days, but keep doing 20 Qs of verbal in these 3 days.
5. Keep sunday for revision and going through the question you got wrong.
Keep repeating this pattern for next 3 weeks. You will start improving on your weak areas while getting better in your already strong points. Then take a mock to see your progress.
In last 2 weeks only do official questions and official mocks.
regards,
Eki
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