So it's the end of May and here is the study plan I've been following although intermittently.
First: I've decided the hell with it, "I do not have a good grasp of my basics and that is what needs to be dealt with".. Start at the beginning they say!
Second: In working on my basics, I've started to use MGMAT's collection of 8 strategy guides. Although Critical Reasoning has a whole lot of strategies, I'm not so sure each one can be applied. Nonetheless, I must admit, it is a good set.
Third: Work and travel have ceased to become excuses. I try and put in at least an hour each day.
Fourth: Until January of this year, I thought I could distance myself from normal living and get that 720. But that doesn't work and the more your social life suffers, the more I think about it. Therefore, I made a decision to strike a balance. I changed my job, took two weeks off for my friend's wedding, etc. and I'm back with the books now.
I took a test in the beginning of May. Since it was a paper based test of the old format of the GMAT, I still don't know my actual score! If any of you out there know how this is done, please respond!
First: I've decided the hell with it, "I do not have a good grasp of my basics and that is what needs to be dealt with".. Start at the beginning they say!
Second: In working on my basics, I've started to use MGMAT's collection of 8 strategy guides. Although Critical Reasoning has a whole lot of strategies, I'm not so sure each one can be applied. Nonetheless, I must admit, it is a good set.
Third: Work and travel have ceased to become excuses. I try and put in at least an hour each day.
Fourth: Until January of this year, I thought I could distance myself from normal living and get that 720. But that doesn't work and the more your social life suffers, the more I think about it. Therefore, I made a decision to strike a balance. I changed my job, took two weeks off for my friend's wedding, etc. and I'm back with the books now.
I took a test in the beginning of May. Since it was a paper based test of the old format of the GMAT, I still don't know my actual score! If any of you out there know how this is done, please respond!
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