WEEK 11
Day 71
Goal: Revise everything.
Time:
Revise everything. These are a few tips for taking test:
- You are not allowed to take breaks which are not a part of the actual exam.
- You have to be totally aware of the actual examination rules and instructions.
- You can only use 6 scratch papers for rough work.
- Try to simulate actual exam conditions as much as possible. So you would want to avoid keeping a water bottle with you :-)
Day 72
Goal: Take GMAT Prep 1
Time: 3.5 hours
If possible take a leave today from office. Analyze your score. Don't panic if its not upto your mark. Lean from your mistakes.
Day 73
Goal: Take Kaplan Test 1
Time: 3.5 hours
Analyze. Spot your mistakes. Revise your weaker areas.
Day 74
Goal: Take a Day off.
Time:
Just chill and read whatever you want to.
Day 75
Goal: Take Princeton test 1
Time: 3.5 hours
Analyze. Spot your mistakes. Revise your weaker areas.
Day 76
Goal: Take Kaplan test 2
Time: 3.5 hours
Analyze. Spot your mistakes. Revise your weaker areas.
Day 77
Goal: Take Princeton test 2
Time: 3.5 hours
Analyze. Spot your mistakes. Revise your weaker areas.
SUMMARY
Revise as much possible and try to improve with each score. Put a solid time management in place. Let me know what problems you are facing so that I can help. Also keep revisiting all those starred questions. And revisit your notes.
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My name is Udai. I took the GMAT yesterday after months of preparation and received a 550. I stumbled upon your site, and am looking to condense your daily plan into 6 weeks. I have the kaplan books (both 800 and primier), OG 11 and 12, OG 12 supplemental guides, your quants nova book and the manhattan series. I plan to take my GMAT on december 19th. It is very important that I get a 650+ or hopefully even 700+, as I have been told that I will receive full scholarship if I receive a 650 or above to certain schools. I have a couple questions for you. I am willing to do whatever it takes, I can put in all the hours the world and sacrifice sleep. My plan is regarding your review of questions you answered correct or incorrect. How do you review CR and RC problems? What do you do for math? You made a posterboard, I made flash cards, but how often did you review them? How do you completely engrave it your brain so you can easily retrieve it in the future and apply the concept to another problem? Also, can you help me modify your schedule, I just need a plan of action and a strategy.
Your site is amazing by the way, and it is awesome tat you took the time to post the DETAILS behind your success.
Sincerely,
Udai
I have Kaplan test CD, GMAT 800, OG-11, princeton review, Manhattan and Nova study materials, it should be fine?
OG i have already done it once, do you suggest me to do it again.
Coming to Manhattan, RC approach is well written but very time consuming, CR i grasp but when i choose the answer in the test, i was not totally sure about it.... some what confused, whats your take on this! SC i am currently working on Manhattan's approach.
looking for you feedback.
Since i have been working, my prepration isn't all that great and i cant take many vacation also however i manage to find around 3 -4 hours a day and on a weekend about 8-10 hours. As per now i have about 100+ hrs. please suggest me the best learning plan. with the test i figured out that i am not all that good in SC, RC was good and CR is OK. Quan was much better than Verbal. however i didn't take AWA yet:(
Looking to hear from you!