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Hey everybody. i'll give some background and you tell me what you think is the best strategy to maximize my score. i need 48 at the quantitative part (other parts doesn't matter). i want to take the test in it 3 weeks from now. at the last 4 days i will take off from work and study 100% of the day. till then i have around 1 hour at working day and 5-6 (x2) at weekend. i made today a test at the GMATPrep and got 49, however i have a very big time problem, i run out of time at question 30. (and made mistakes at 6,8,20,21,27,28,29, and guessed 31-37 all wrong ). i read Manhattan guides and im ok with the theory (combinatorics is my weak point).
my idea: make another test and try the skipping strategy (if i see i have less minuts then questions, i will skip every second), focusing of the first 10-15. and making around 8-10 practice tests till the exam.
plus, i will solve Bunuel's 700+ Problems, and re-read parts of the guides for topics i am weak at.
Anyone have better ideas\some advice?
Thanks
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Hey everybody. i'll give some background and you tell me what you think is the best strategy to maximize my score. i need 48 at the quantitative part (other parts doesn't matter). i want to take the test in it 3 weeks from now. at the last 4 days i will take off from work and study 100% of the day. till then i have around 1 hour at working day and 5-6 (x2) at weekend. i made today a test at the GMATPrep and got 49, however i have a very big time problem, i run out of time at question 30. (and made mistakes at 6,8,20,21,27,28,29, and guessed 31-37 all wrong ). i read Manhattan guides and im ok with the theory (combinatorics is my weak point).
my idea: make another test and try the skipping strategy (if i see i have less minuts then questions, i will skip every second), focusing of the first 10-15. and making around 8-10 practice tests till the exam.
plus, i will solve Bunuel's 700+ Problems, and re-read parts of the guides for topics i am weak at.
Anyone have better ideas\some advice?
Thanks
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Try to improve your speed especially with PS questions. DS questions are trickier and need a few extra seconds. Try to write less and think more. You don't have to make equations in every question - try to use other methods such as ratios, logical solutions, option plugging etc. Further, check out this post: https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/veritas-prep-resource-links-no-longer-available-399979.html#/2010/10 ... for-field/ It tells you what to do in case you find yourself short of time.
Hey everybody. i'll give some background and you tell me what you think is the best strategy to maximize my score. i need 48 at the quantitative part (other parts doesn't matter). i want to take the test in it 3 weeks from now. at the last 4 days i will take off from work and study 100% of the day. till then i have around 1 hour at working day and 5-6 (x2) at weekend. i made today a test at the GMATPrep and got 49, however i have a very big time problem, i run out of time at question 30. (and made mistakes at 6,8,20,21,27,28,29, and guessed 31-37 all wrong ). i read Manhattan guides and im ok with the theory (combinatorics is my weak point).
my idea: make another test and try the skipping strategy (if i see i have less minuts then questions, i will skip every second), focusing of the first 10-15. and making around 8-10 practice tests till the exam.
plus, i will solve Bunuel's 700+ Problems, and re-read parts of the guides for topics i am weak at.
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