Thank you for the suggestion.
Could you give me any other suggestions, how to spend last month?
On which section I need to concentrate more - Verbal or Quantitative? On which parts of these sections?
I ask owing to the fact that you may know that, for instance, concentrating on Verbal Sentence Correction could help me reach a high score due to the fact that this part has high level questions. Or rather, I should concentrate more on the geometry.
How would you plan your time?
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Hi FireShock,
Understood from your message that you don't have much time before your test. I would suggest you to take an extra load as much as possible at this point of time. Regret to say, you can't carry on only with one section by keeping other deprived. Emphasize simultaneously to each section!!
For each topics in Quant part, if you already have learned the basics and tricks to break the brick, then please approach to
https://gmatclub.com/tests-beta/dashboard/starttest.html along with free GMAT tests available at mba.com after your registration.
For verbal part, please be informed, this is the toughest part ever anybody could face, as i heard. Here, out of three section, the effort should be violent for SC and RC, since RC mostly relies on the reading speed and how well individual's can perceive the intended meaning in quick manner. Moving on with SC, you can try to go with the directory by topic available in
https://gmatclub.com/forum/sentence-correction-question-directory-topic-and-difficulty-129750.html and then practice some tests to unravel your progression. While acing CR, you have to make yourself very much comfortable with the question. Otherwise, its a mess. You can go through
https://gmatclub.com/forum/critical-reasoning-question-directory-topic-and-difficulty-128861.html to understand the nature of each question.
To sum up, there is no short cut to win the heart of GMAT. You have to give yourself a lot to it, in order to take max from it.