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android411
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Hi Everyone,
I'm a long time lurker on this site.
I originally took the GMAT in the fall of 2009 and scored a 650 (45Q, 35V). I had too many thing going on to really buckle down and focus on studying so I put off my prep until April of this year. I went through all the MGMAT guides, OG11 and OG12 problems. I focused more of my efforts on verbal since I wasn't scoring higher than a 35 on the practice tests. After focusing on verbal, I hit 40 and 42 on the verbal section on 2 separate practice exams. I was pretty excited to see I was making some progress. I retook the GMAT yesterday and score a 690 (48Q, 37V). Needless to say, I was disappointed with my verbal and my overall score.
So I need some advice. I plan on retaking the GMAT in 30 days and need a study strategy for the next month. I'm a native English speaker but attended an engineering school that only required 2 English courses. Any advice on a plan of attack?
Thanks in advance!
I'm a long time lurker on this site.
I originally took the GMAT in the fall of 2009 and scored a 650 (45Q, 35V). I had too many thing going on to really buckle down and focus on studying so I put off my prep until April of this year. I went through all the MGMAT guides, OG11 and OG12 problems. I focused more of my efforts on verbal since I wasn't scoring higher than a 35 on the practice tests. After focusing on verbal, I hit 40 and 42 on the verbal section on 2 separate practice exams. I was pretty excited to see I was making some progress. I retook the GMAT yesterday and score a 690 (48Q, 37V). Needless to say, I was disappointed with my verbal and my overall score.
So I need some advice. I plan on retaking the GMAT in 30 days and need a study strategy for the next month. I'm a native English speaker but attended an engineering school that only required 2 English courses. Any advice on a plan of attack?
Thanks in advance!












