- JinghisKhan
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Took the GMAT in October. First time. No Practice Exams prior. And well...
760 (V 45, Q 49), AWA 6.0, IR 8.
One book only-the Official GMAT review book from the GMAT Council.
Total Study Time: 8 hours a weekend for ~8 months. Call it a total of 300 or so hours.
Strategy: Keep doing problems till you dream of them. Then dream a bit more.
G-Day Experience: A solid but not overloaded breakfast (eggs, rice, veggies, and coffee), a can of Red Bull, and some pump-up music.
I found the Quant to be FAR tougher than the Verbal sections. Almost ran out of time on my AWA (basically scrawled a two-sentence conclusion), but the analysis I gave was apparently impressive enough to warrant a 6.0. The IR was a peculiar experience-really didn't know what I should have expected from that, even after I got my unofficial 760 after the exam.
Happy to share tips if needed or answer questions if anyone has any!
760 (V 45, Q 49), AWA 6.0, IR 8.
One book only-the Official GMAT review book from the GMAT Council.
Total Study Time: 8 hours a weekend for ~8 months. Call it a total of 300 or so hours.
Strategy: Keep doing problems till you dream of them. Then dream a bit more.
G-Day Experience: A solid but not overloaded breakfast (eggs, rice, veggies, and coffee), a can of Red Bull, and some pump-up music.
I found the Quant to be FAR tougher than the Verbal sections. Almost ran out of time on my AWA (basically scrawled a two-sentence conclusion), but the analysis I gave was apparently impressive enough to warrant a 6.0. The IR was a peculiar experience-really didn't know what I should have expected from that, even after I got my unofficial 760 after the exam.
Happy to share tips if needed or answer questions if anyone has any!

















