desiaggie1980 wrote:
Thanks, to start with, mine is going to be a slow paced schedule considering I have an exhausting job on both fronts: office- 9 to 10 hrs at work as a research earthquake engineer, and home-dealing with an active 2 year old. I started with
OG ed12-redbook, done with CR, PS totally, now working on DS and RC as and when it permits. I had before this completed all 3 verbal sections of the
OG verbal book. I plan to give GMAT second week of sept 2011 and am targetting to start my part-time mba at haas-berkeley in fall 2012, so need to get past 700. Please suggest what could be an ideal sequence to approach all the material available out there.
I haven't given any CATs yet so can't give an estimate of where I stand.
Posted from my mobile device I don't think there is any ideal sequence really. I would suggest the following approach:
1. Familiarize yourself with all the different question types and get decent amount of practice of each question type
2. Take a diagnostic CAT exam to see where you stand (maybe the GMAT Prep I)
3. Figure out where your weaknesses are and start working on them - set yourself small goals e.g. 10 hours of study time over this coming weekend, 2 hours of SC tonight, complete the
MGMAT Number Properties book over the next 2 weeks, etc.