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cbenk121
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Hey all,
6 days to go, and took my second practice test today. Proud to say I got a 730 (Q49, V41), seeing some definite improvement in Sentence Correction and math.
Here's my breakdown:
"¢ Math: 49 (27 correct, 10 incorrect)
o PS: 17 / 19
o DS: 10 / 18
"¢ Verbal: 41 (31 correct, 10 incorrect)
o SC: 13 / 18
o CR: 6 / 10
o RC: 12 / 13
(Side note: Seems weird I get the same number incorrect on both, but Verbal is so much lower??)
My goal is 770+, which would involve bumping up DS, SC, and CR. I think conceptually I'm there: just need to practice more problems in OG for DS and SC like I have for PS, to expose myself to various conceptual quirks as well as practicing under timed conditions. As for CR, I think I'm rusty...I got only 7 incorrect out of the 120 some in OG , so I want to do some more practice problems to get back in the swing of that. Anyone know of free resources for more difficult CR problems?
All that aside, looking for feedback on how I plan to spend my last couple days. Here's what I'm thinking:
Thursday:
-20 DS problems (40 minutes)
-20 SC problems (35 minutes)
-Review Beat The GMAT for answers to specific questions (will post tonight)
-Review techniques for strength/assumption/weakness CR questions (seem to be a favorite on GMAT)
-20 CR problems (35 minutes)
Friday:
-20 DS problems (40 minutes)
-20 PS problems (40 minutes)
-20 SC problems (35 minutes)
-20 CR problems (35 minutes)
Saturday:
-20 DS problems (40 minutes)
-20 PS problems (40 minutes)
-20 SC problems (35 minutes)
-20 CR problems (35 minutes)
-Should be out of OG practice problems at this point, but should have a good feel now for doing blocks of problems under timed conditions.
-Begin re-solving all the DS/PS/CR/SC problems I got incorrect, or took too long to solve.
Sunday:
-Redo all the DS/CR/SC/PS problems I got incorrect, or took too long to solve.
-Any that I got incorrect again, do a third time!
Monday: Browse various challenging problems I've successfully solved, make a list of all the topics I've learned to re-inforce confidence, play video games, relax!
Tuesday: Beat the GMAT!
6 days to go, and took my second practice test today. Proud to say I got a 730 (Q49, V41), seeing some definite improvement in Sentence Correction and math.
Here's my breakdown:
"¢ Math: 49 (27 correct, 10 incorrect)
o PS: 17 / 19
o DS: 10 / 18
"¢ Verbal: 41 (31 correct, 10 incorrect)
o SC: 13 / 18
o CR: 6 / 10
o RC: 12 / 13
(Side note: Seems weird I get the same number incorrect on both, but Verbal is so much lower??)
My goal is 770+, which would involve bumping up DS, SC, and CR. I think conceptually I'm there: just need to practice more problems in OG for DS and SC like I have for PS, to expose myself to various conceptual quirks as well as practicing under timed conditions. As for CR, I think I'm rusty...I got only 7 incorrect out of the 120 some in OG , so I want to do some more practice problems to get back in the swing of that. Anyone know of free resources for more difficult CR problems?
All that aside, looking for feedback on how I plan to spend my last couple days. Here's what I'm thinking:
Thursday:
-20 DS problems (40 minutes)
-20 SC problems (35 minutes)
-Review Beat The GMAT for answers to specific questions (will post tonight)
-Review techniques for strength/assumption/weakness CR questions (seem to be a favorite on GMAT)
-20 CR problems (35 minutes)
Friday:
-20 DS problems (40 minutes)
-20 PS problems (40 minutes)
-20 SC problems (35 minutes)
-20 CR problems (35 minutes)
Saturday:
-20 DS problems (40 minutes)
-20 PS problems (40 minutes)
-20 SC problems (35 minutes)
-20 CR problems (35 minutes)
-Should be out of OG practice problems at this point, but should have a good feel now for doing blocks of problems under timed conditions.
-Begin re-solving all the DS/PS/CR/SC problems I got incorrect, or took too long to solve.
Sunday:
-Redo all the DS/CR/SC/PS problems I got incorrect, or took too long to solve.
-Any that I got incorrect again, do a third time!
Monday: Browse various challenging problems I've successfully solved, make a list of all the topics I've learned to re-inforce confidence, play video games, relax!
Tuesday: Beat the GMAT!












