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Goizuetabound
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BTGMAT,
I am on my third crack at the GMAT, the first time I scored a 460 the second time I scored a 580. Now I am pushing for a 700+. I took a break from studying for 90 days and will rewrite in late March 2012. My applications are in and my schools are just waiting for my official GMAT score.
My strategy this time around will be to work on the actual test taking portion of the exam. My content knowledge is fairly strong; however I'd never sat down and practiced as if I was really taking the test. I've never done the whole thing all the way through.
This time, I plan to purchase the Manhattan GMAT practice tests and take them over, and over and over. Then go back and take the Official GMAT CAT over and over. I want to feel totally comfortable with my pacing and "in test" strategy.
Any other advice?
GB
I am on my third crack at the GMAT, the first time I scored a 460 the second time I scored a 580. Now I am pushing for a 700+. I took a break from studying for 90 days and will rewrite in late March 2012. My applications are in and my schools are just waiting for my official GMAT score.
My strategy this time around will be to work on the actual test taking portion of the exam. My content knowledge is fairly strong; however I'd never sat down and practiced as if I was really taking the test. I've never done the whole thing all the way through.
This time, I plan to purchase the Manhattan GMAT practice tests and take them over, and over and over. Then go back and take the Official GMAT CAT over and over. I want to feel totally comfortable with my pacing and "in test" strategy.
Any other advice?
GB

















