I will be applying to a Masters program that accepts GMAT/GRE/SAT scores, and the deadline for scholarship money is June 15th. I figure if I want everything in on time (still cutting it close
) I will have 7 weeks to study. What is my best strategy? I have class all day today, but will be taking a practice test cold to see where I'm initially scoring. I already have the GMATOG 11th edition. Can anybody help me with a strategy for beating the GMAT? Some scholarship money won't hurt, but I also need to make the cut for the program!
jp8811,
If you will study out of the Official Guide, I suggest you consider getting the Official Guide Companion from gmatfix.com. The Companion is the only gmat prep book I've seen that shows how gmat strategies and solving techniques are applied to actual official gmat questions. Other gmat books show you how to apply the strategies to their own 3rd party questions. The OG Compnaion categorizes each OG question by topic and by difficulty (ie Geometry ->Triangles -> difficulty 500-600) so I used the GMATFix Companion to help me plan my gmat program.
For verbal, MGMAT SC guide was particularly helpful. It has just about all the grammatical concepts that you're likely to run into on test day and explains them very well.
If you want to develop a good strategy/plan of study, spend some time going through the "I just beat the GMAT" subforum to look at how others prepared. I reported the strategies that worked and those that didn't work for me at www.tinyurl.com/gmatpost
Best of luck!

















