nrl9220
I am new to this community. Basically everything "GMAT".
Like almost all, I am aiming for top 20 schools worldwide and sadly from an overrepresented pool - Indian Engineer (female here though). Planning for GMAT in July end.
& I have NO IDEA if I am on the right track. In the sense that, scariest part is I DO NOT know the level of questions I practice from various sources is similar to actual exam or not. In your opinion, WHICH is the most reliable source for practice Verbal & Quant?? Self-study with
official guide GMAT Review, GMATprep etc.
I am worried about, questions seeming different n whole level above from what was practised, as have read in some of the posts on the here.
Awaiting responses from people who have come across such a situation and based on it what kind of resources should be taken up for prep (in terms of matching actual test difficulty and ques. style)!
Thank you.
Hi
it is better to start with taking a CAT exam know starting point
3 month is pretty enough time so you can start with Best comprehensive material
1.
Manhattan GMAT Quant Guides
2.
Manhattan GMAT Verbal guides
or
Aristotle Verbal Guide
for CR critical reasoning bible is best book with 300+ pages of comprehensive Data
Start with quant, learn the concepts tested on GMAT
After learning, practice your learned section with times practice
You can also take quizzes to meet the pace of GMAT
1 Month for learning concepts and 15 days of practice and same with the verbal
when completed all the concepts learning and handsome practice
Take full lenght CATs, know your estimated score
Analyze the result with Correct/incorrect questions, pacing analysis
trace your mistakes and learn from them, make an
error log to know
your mistakes in the previously attempted questions
Best CATs
1. Official GMAC (50+50$)
2.
Manhattan GMAT (49$)
3. GMAT Club Quant CATs (80$)
Good Luck
Cheers