I'm going to be enrolling in a JD/MBA program and my school is kind enough to make me take the GMAT. I'm currently in my second year of law school and I got a 169 (97th percentile) when I took the LSAT so I'm not terribly worried about the verbal. The quant is a different story because even though I majored in finance in undergrad and did very well on the old SAT math (720), I haven't done any of this math since the SAT.
I only need between a 670 and a 690 on the test, and I was planning on doing the 1 month study plan but I messed up on my timing a bit and only left myself 23 days to study. My new plan is to do the full 1 month plan for the math and just do the plan from the 2 week study guide for the verbal because I have heard that aside from sentence correction, GMAT verbal is much easier than the LSAT. Have I left myself too little time? Should I bump the test back a week? Also, how much time should I be spending each day to study for the test? I won't be in school during this time but is 2 hours a day enough?
I only need between a 670 and a 690 on the test, and I was planning on doing the 1 month study plan but I messed up on my timing a bit and only left myself 23 days to study. My new plan is to do the full 1 month plan for the math and just do the plan from the 2 week study guide for the verbal because I have heard that aside from sentence correction, GMAT verbal is much easier than the LSAT. Have I left myself too little time? Should I bump the test back a week? Also, how much time should I be spending each day to study for the test? I won't be in school during this time but is 2 hours a day enough?












