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Be sure to keep an error log and review it during the last week of prep. Also, take the Kaplan CATs before PR CATs if you are planning to take them all.

Good luck!
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I'm taking mine on the 17th, and it sounds like we both have similar game plans.

Cracking the GMAT 2005 (finished)
Kaplan (the course book, with CD) - in progress
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the the OG 10th (time permitting)

I believe the secret is repetition, to cover the many variations of a question type.
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As a general note, it is best to make certain that your pace will give you sufficient time to finish the OG. It can be useful to practice with other materials, but the OG is the most important point of reference when preparing for the test.
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Thanks for all the suggestions :-D

I'm trying to figure out the error log thing what do you mean by it? Can you pleas explain?

I think the OG is the most valuable source too I just wanna finish the KAPLAN 800 to start the OG ASAP!

Nice plan rsanchez :lol: good luck to you.
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