Hey guys,
Just graduated from undergrad and figured that now is a great time to study for and get the GMAT out of the way. I don't plan on applying to grad school for a few years, but want to get the score I want now while I can.
Ideally I would like to score in the 700-720 range. My goal is to have a score that will be good enough for schools such as Ross and Kellogg.
Over the next month I will have quite a bit of free time. I would like to study for and take my first exam to see where I stand and possibly/hopefully get the score I want. In a month I start full-time in the corporate world, so it would be nice to have this out of the way.
Right now I have the Princeton Review 2011 review book and the GMAT 2011 book. I plan on going through these completely before taking the actual exam. Is there other stuff I should buy and review, or is this more of a numbers game, where I should try to do as many practice exams as possible?
Is this plan practical? Feasible? Crazy?
I plan on taking one of the practice exams on the gmat site within the next 2 days and will update you guys with my starting point then.
Thanks!