Nice advices given by everyone
To me, one of the most important aspect is to plan your weekdays. U need to be sure of how much time u can give to the GMAT. A realistic planning is requiered here
.... Be honest on what u can give and respect your planning.
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Also, it's crucial to work on sets of questions on both V & Q sections. At the end of each set, u should spend almost the same, if not even more (2 > 5 min), time to revise/correct every single question/answer.
In my case:
> I applied the 15-15-15 rule on verbal and I did 30 question of Q on a same day
> I preserved the Sunday for a full GMAT Test (including AWA)
> I used the Sathurday to check back my errorLogs.
Progressively, with such a strict weekday planning, u will feel more and more confortable and u will feel that your skills are keened.
Finally, keep comming here and use the wonderfull ressource that is the GMATClub. Participate in debate over questions in both V & Q. Do not feel reticent for any reasons to post your question
Good Luck !
I do not understand your 15-15-15 rule. Does it mean that one has to do 30 questions each of verbal and quant. on weekdays?