priyasharma29 wrote:
Hi
Sir I am from Delhi, I am from Arts background , I wish to pursue MBA (International Business).
I consider myself to be very weak in Quant aptitude, let's say math overall.
Currently, I am preparing for the GMAT level math from the scratch, at home only (with help of a private tutor).
I believe for verbal section I can routinely self-study using good resources. So, here I ask you to kindly suggest me your material that would make me understand RC & SC to a good extent. So, that I can at least balance my low Quant score in verbal. Please tell about various packages so that I can choose according to my budget and need.
Also,only 15 days have passed ever since I started preparing for GMAT, and still there's a long way to go to cover up my Math understanding and practice portion.
(as I said I am very weak in Math, and I need to score min 650).
Kindly kill my confusion by telling, till HOW LONG can I delay my GMAT exam(as I am still preparing), and yet manage to get an admission seat in an above average Public college for fall 2014.
Do reply. EAGERLY WAITING.
Thanks & Regards
Priya Sharma
Hi,
Thanks for writing here
Please find my response here
1) On Verbal - I would suggest you to take the pack from
e-gmat (you can go to the Gmatclub Market Place) , the same will help you save time and will reduce your load since the platform these guys have used is very interactive. For SC, you may also go for a few of resources and notes that are available at the GMATClub. But, believe me if you strong in RC and SC, but if you do not do well in your CR, then you might land in trouble.
For CR, I would suggest you to go through the Manhattan guide or for the Powerscore guide
2) On Quant - I would suggest you to go through the Manhattan Guides, they are comprehensive. You may refer to their online videos for the specific subject that you think you wanna explore more
Overall, you have to have a strategy for the GMAT, one can't attend the same the way one has taken exams till now during education, the exam requires to choose the battles that you wanna win and you wont mind to loose a few Qs to win the overall battle - score
In terms of timing to take GMAT, it really depends on which schools are you planning to apply. Overall, I would encourage you to apply in the first and second round since the chances of getting admits are higher during these two rounds
Hope this helps, please feel free to write or PM for further help
Thanks