A little background about myself: I just started off my self study with the
Manhattan Prep GMAT Interact. Right now I’m still trying to figure out what the GMAT Test is about and what study materials are to be digested before sitting in my first attempt. As far as my business school dream goes, and due to my rather unimpressive academic/professional history, I am being realistic and am looking at Master of Financial Engineering/ risk management/ data analytics realms - some of my dream schools require min score of AWA 5.
With respect of my study plan... after a couple of days researching, I jumped into
MGMAT Interact hoping for straightforward personalized study plan upfront. Unfortunately, as it happens I’m getting panicked about how overwhelmingly many books / CATs / questions I need to go through within 3 months.
At this point, it just appears to me like a mission impossible. Here I am seeking for your advices on my study plan.
Study Materials I’m currently holding onto:
1.
MGMAT mailed to me 5 books including the Foundations of Math (FOM) & Verbal (FOV). As a non native speaker, naturally I plan to finish the FOM and FOV, before trying out my first Practice Exam.
2. Then I would move onto
MGMAT All about Math and Verbal. Meanwhile, I shall take the advantage of GMAT club’s QBank and do questions in small bites on a daily basis.
3. I presume the OG and the 6 official practice exams are to be cherished due to their relatively limited contents. So I think I would turn to OG and official materials after finishing
MGMAT self study course.
4. In light of my unbearably slow reading speed, I plan to do vocabulary building with <Vocabulary Advantage> and put efforts in gramma with the help of <GMAT Club Gramma>
Additionally, to improve my reading capacity I just set up a daily routine to read/listen to a couple of articles from Economists / NYT / WSJ . And, despite it is already killing me and have kept me awake in the middle of the night struggling with my slow progress, I forced myself reading fictions as recommended on another topic thread on GMAT Club (and I dislike fictions in general). Will see how far I could go down this road.
I would appreciate your advice greatly. Thanks!!!
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