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will it work?

by RLRR » Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:22 am
Two months ago I decided to apply to an exec MBA program. So, about a month in, I started studying for the GMAT. I purchased the OG 11th ed., quant workout (green book), and a kaplan book. Unfortunately, I mis-calculated the effort required and ended up only studying quant and RC, as well as the 3 Kaplan practice tests, an online princeton review test, and the GMATPrep tests. The results were expected - 440. Ouch. Anyways, I'm taking it again in 42 days. Therefore, what is the most effective plan I can undertake in order to raise my above the mid 600's?

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by hk » Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:45 am
The most effective way that in my opinion would be to spot your weakness and prepare towards that. Since the last time you concentrated only on Quant and RC, you might want to concentrate on the CR and SC sections in addition to your Quant and RC preps.

Take a diagnostic test and spot your weakness. You could get the Official Guide for GMAT review (12th edition) and practice questions from that. GMATPrep cats are the best Prep tests that are available. you could reinstall and take them again, you might see some repeats but its a chance to practice some new questions. Manhattan GMAT prep tests are also very good.

Hope this helps..
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by mousymouse » Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:06 am
also be careful. You might not be able to do so in only 40days. But then again I dont know your abilities nor how much time you could spend daily/weekly on studying and practicing.

What you dont want to do is another gmat and get another LOW SCORE because the uni you apply to WILL GET ALL YOUR SCORES. Especially if you already got such a low score I would rather DEFER/CHANGE THE DATE of the exam till later on to give me the most time possible to get the best score possible.

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Re: will it work?

by TedCornell » Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:31 pm
RLRR wrote:Two months ago I decided to apply to an exec MBA program. So, about a month in, I started studying for the GMAT. I purchased the OG 11th ed., quant workout (green book), and a kaplan book. Unfortunately, I mis-calculated the effort required and ended up only studying quant and RC, as well as the 3 Kaplan practice tests, an online princeton review test, and the GMATPrep tests. The results were expected - 440. Ouch. Anyways, I'm taking it again in 42 days. Therefore, what is the most effective plan I can undertake in order to raise my above the mid 600's?

thanks.
Have a look at the "I just beat the GMAT" section fo the forum to see study approaches work for others. I've had great results with my own study planning; you can see a debrief of what works vs what doesn't work at www.tinyurl.com/gmatpost It should give you some great idea to help chart your own course.

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thx

by RLRR » Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:26 pm
thanks for the tips, i'll take a look at the links...