I have taken the GMAT 3 times with my first score being incredibly low and the last two scores still low at 460 (verbal and quant are around the same score). While I improved over 70 points from my first GMAT to the second in about two months I still would like to see some improvement. The first time taking the exam I did not study at all which was not the best choice. I have always done extremely well in school and have struggled with standardized exams my whole life. I am not looking for drastic improvement, but would like to receive a goal score of at least 500. When studying previously I was working full time, went to school, bought my first home, and had several other stressful events occur. Now I am only working full time and am serious about improving my score.
I have purchased all the MGMAT strategy guides and the MGMAT roadmap book. (At this point I have read through the Roadmap and two strategy guides). My 4th scheduled (and hopefully last) GMAT is June 9th, 2012. This is earlier than I wanted to take the exam but it is the only Saturday opening until August. Please I am desperate at this point to pass this exam and make it into grad school by the fall semester. Can anyone please give any tips or advice on how to maximize study time during the next 6 weeks?
Thank you in advance.
I have purchased all the MGMAT strategy guides and the MGMAT roadmap book. (At this point I have read through the Roadmap and two strategy guides). My 4th scheduled (and hopefully last) GMAT is June 9th, 2012. This is earlier than I wanted to take the exam but it is the only Saturday opening until August. Please I am desperate at this point to pass this exam and make it into grad school by the fall semester. Can anyone please give any tips or advice on how to maximize study time during the next 6 weeks?
Thank you in advance.












