EMPOWERgmatRichC wrote:
Hi blanglandz7,
What is the latest that you can take the GMAT and still apply to this Program? I ask because 7 weeks of study time will probably not be enough for you to raise your score 300 points. You'll likely need 3 months (or more) of consistent, guided study. Considering all of the 'math' that you're going to have to learn, you're going to have to build up your general thinking/math skills AND your GMAT Tactical/Test-taking skills. While all of that is doable with enough time, the amount of material and effort will be difficult to properly work through given what you've described.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
The latest I am able to take the GMAT to gain admission in to my course is around the 2nd week of May. I understand that 7 weeks is not really a viable option in any circumstance, but taking my current situation in to account where I am not working at all and I have at least 6 solid study hours per day to dedicate myself to learning the GMAT there is always the possibility that I could achieve 600.
Taking the fact that I have all this time on my hands and that I would like to give 100% to studying for this exam over the next 7 weeks, what sort of study guide would you recommend? And do you know of any tutors that would like to do some skype sessions?
Thanks.