WEEK 1
DAY 1 + Day 2
Goal: Finish Critical Reasoning fromKaplan GMAT or Princeton GMAT book.
Time: 8 hours (split the session into two sessions of 4 hours each day)
Take up the book and finish off the CR section. (Theory, examples and exercise + analysis). Do the rough work on the blank sheets and write down the answers in the diary/journal with a proper date, heading, book's name + Section name. Finally write down the score and the accuracy percentage.
Analyse each answer with utmost care and keep jotting down any stuff which you have learnt (there has to plenty of them). Make a habit of taking down notes. On the post-its write down all the silly mistakes you did and stick them on the black chart paper which you should stick to the wall infront of you.
Day 3 + Day 4
Goal: Finish Sentence Correction from Kaplan GMAT or Princeton GMAT book.
Time: 8 hours (split the session into two sessions of 4 hours each day)
Take up the book and finish off the SC section.
Apply the same methodology.
Day 5 + day 6
Goal: Finish Reading Comprehension from Kaplan GMAT book.
Time: 8 hours (split the session into two sessions of 4 hours each day)
Take up the Kaplan GMAT (Premier Program) and finish off the RC section.
Apply the same methodology.
Day 7
Goal: Finish AWA Section from Kaplan GMAT or Princeton GMAT book.
Time: 3 hours (Can split the session into two sessions of 1.5 hours each)
Take up the Kaplan GMAT (Premier Program) and finish off the AWA section.
SUMMARY
So this week was a glimpse of what your weeks should look like...productive! Many people would feel that its a bit tough to follow this kind of schedule. But hey! Who said it was going to be easy. I don't believe in insincerity, laziness and doing things without passion. I believe that GMAT is the first step in your enedeavour. Its better to crack it on the first go rather than crying later after you have screwed it up. If you can't find time, do one thing: write down all the things you do in a day, for a week. Spot items which you can sacifice, like going to a movie, chatting, watching TV or going out just like that. I am sure you can take out 3 hrs daily for this. If you feel you still don't have time, you can schedule it for 4 months and stretch the schedule. But be honest to yourself. Nothing comes easy and certainly not a rockstar score on GMAT. Good luck!
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