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Hey guys,

I have been preparing for the GMAT for about 2 months consistently. I study and practice daily for about 8-10 hours.

Primarily, I have used Wizako Prep Company's material as well as the GMAT Club for learning and understanding concepts and have practiced using the OG.

I have given 3 mocks (2 OG and 1 from Manhattan Prep). On all 3, my score was about 580 with Verbal ranging from 35 - 37 and Quant ranging from 35 - 37 as well.

I have conducted an analysis of my mocks and come to the following conclusion:-

For Verbal : The questions I get wrong are from the difficult level and usually from these topics -

1) RC - Main Idea
2) RC - Inference
3) CR - Assumption
4) SC - varying subtopics

For Quant : The questions I get wrong are mostly from the medium level and usually from these topics -

1) Remainders
2) Probability
3) Coordinate Geometry
4) Rates
5) Percentage
6) Exponents

I am aiming to solidify my conceptual learning in these topics but I would love some help to form a structured plan to get a 700 plus (including material for learning as well)!

(PS: I have roughly about a month to give the GMAT as I have application deadlines coming up soon. I can prepare for the GMAT full-time.)

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ankita443.
Hey guys,

I have been preparing for the GMAT for about 2 months consistently. I study and practice daily for about 8-10 hours.

Primarily, I have used Wizako Prep Company's material as well as the GMAT Club for learning and understanding concepts and have practiced using the OG.

I have given 3 mocks (2 OG and 1 from Manhattan Prep). On all 3, my score was about 580 with Verbal ranging from 35 - 37 and Quant ranging from 35 - 37 as well.

I have conducted an analysis of my mocks and come to the following conclusion:-

For Verbal : The questions I get wrong are from the difficult level and usually from these topics -

1) RC - Main Idea
2) RC - Inference
3) CR - Assumption
4) SC - varying subtopics

For Quant : The questions I get wrong are mostly from the medium level and usually from these topics -

1) Remainders
2) Probability
3) Coordinate Geometry
4) Rates
5) Percentage
6) Exponents

I am aiming to solidify my conceptual learning in these topics but I would love some help to form a structured plan to get a 700 plus (including material for learning as well)!

(PS: I have roughly about a month to give the GMAT as I have application deadlines coming up soon. I can prepare for the GMAT full-time.)

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For RC I recommend PowerScore CR
For RC MGMAT RC
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Hi ankita443,

Here is some general advice you can follow on how to structure your study plan moving forward:

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Hi ankita443,

Before I can offer you the specific advice that you’re looking for, it would help if you could provide a bit more information on how you've been studying and your goals:

1) Have you used any other study materials besides the ones that you listed?
2) On what dates (or approximate dates) did you take EACH of your CATs/mocks and how did you score on EACH (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for EACH)?
3) What Schools are you planning to apply to and what specific application deadlines are you facing?

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