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alex.gellatly
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So I've been studying for the GMAT for a while now (since Nov.). I have already done the entire OG (for Quant)twice and reviewed the problems. I haven't studied verbal as much, but I have still put in a lot of time. I have also read (and practiced) all eight of the Manhattan books (actually, I'm not done with Sentence Correction yet.. but almost). Anyway, I just took the first Manhattan CAT and failed, miserably. I got a 560 (Q31 V36). I'm a little upset with myself. I have been studying very diligently and have been dedicating about 2 to 3 hours a day, and about 6 on Sundays. I majored in Econ and used to be very good at math. However, I haven't used it for about 4 years. Obviously, my weakness is Quant and I'm not really sure where to go from here. Yes, I have an error log and yes I have practiced the problems over again. Yet, when faced with new problems I simply don't know how to solve it. I am taking the exam on March 24th, so I have little over a month to improve. Any advice or encouragement would be very appreciated.
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