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Chiquitita
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Hi all
Just got back from the GMAT exam. Scored a 740 Q50,V39.
I have had less than 2 months prep and the only study material I referred to were MGMAT guides and OG. I enrolled in BTG's 60 day study planand found it to be a very effective tool to organize my study and practice. I kept up with the material, and in fact today is only day 55 as per the plan but I had registered for the exam today because of various reasons.
A bit disappointed with my verbal score - i felt that it went really well. The last 2 tests that I took were GMAT Prep 2 (720) and MGMAT CAT 6 (760). So, I am a lil sad that I didn't cross the 750 mark but ah,well!
The only tip that I would like to give is to ensure that you have attempted and reviewed each and every question in all the 3 OG books combined. That, by itself, should have you covered if the concepts are already in place.
All the best to everyone else.
Cheers!
Just got back from the GMAT exam. Scored a 740 Q50,V39.
I have had less than 2 months prep and the only study material I referred to were MGMAT guides and OG. I enrolled in BTG's 60 day study planand found it to be a very effective tool to organize my study and practice. I kept up with the material, and in fact today is only day 55 as per the plan but I had registered for the exam today because of various reasons.
A bit disappointed with my verbal score - i felt that it went really well. The last 2 tests that I took were GMAT Prep 2 (720) and MGMAT CAT 6 (760). So, I am a lil sad that I didn't cross the 750 mark but ah,well!
The only tip that I would like to give is to ensure that you have attempted and reviewed each and every question in all the 3 OG books combined. That, by itself, should have you covered if the concepts are already in place.
All the best to everyone else.
Cheers!













