TheNona wrote:
I took the gmat just today , the 13th and was shocked by a 540 despite I aimed at a minimum of 650 - 700 and studied for 3 months . Intending to retake after 4-6 weeks , I am in urgent need of your valued advice . What shall I do ? I have to mention that I identify and categorize 80-90% of the questions I see , and for most of them (saying 70-80 %) I can strategize the required approach.
Thanks
Dear
TheNonaI'm very sorry to hear of your unfortunately performance on the GMAT yesterday, and I hope I can help.
First of all, here is a month-long study plan that may help you:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/1-month-gm ... -schedule/On the right side bar, notice there are links to four version of the 3-month study plans --- you may glance at the version that seems most apt for you, and if you have a little more than a month, supplement some additional material from one of the 3-month plans.
Here's a blog article about what it means to "understand", and the ways that tricky word can belie some problems.
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/understand ... rformance/You will find other articles on that free blog full of GMAT strategies and content that can help you. At the very least, please get everything you can out of our free blog.
I would also like to recommend
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Here's a practice math question:
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Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mike