manneken
Hello there,
I will take my beloved GMAT in the mid-september and need over 700 ( I would be in the air with a 710... 720 ).
I took 3 months ago which was around 480 sth... Verbal was sh*tty, ofc and Quant was around 80%.
I finished both of The Princeton Review books ( 1037 questions and Cracking the Gmat ) and feel that should solve more questions and get practised... Which tests or books would you suggest now ? Free ones appreciated
Cheers fellas

Dear
manneken,
I'm happy to respond.
First of all, here's a review of that book you were using:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/princeton- ... ok-review/Here's a one-month study plan:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/1-month-gm ... -schedule/Here are some free GMAT idiom flashcards:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/flashcards/idiomsYes, those are free, but I will caution you against relying too heavily on free material only. Are you familiar with the sarcastic statement, "
Free ... and worth every penny"?
If this is your first GMAT, I will also caution you about the perils of first time testing:
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2014/lower-on-t ... ice-tests/If you really want to improve significantly in a month, I highly recommend
Magoosh. WE have 150+ lessons covering all the content & strategies you will need. Here's a SC lessons:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/lessons/914-the ... rb-mistakeHere's a free sample CR question:
https://gmat.magoosh.com/questions/3148When you submit your answer, the following page will have a full video explanation. Each one of our 800+ GMAT practice questions has its own VE --- this immediate feedback accelerates the learning process, which is precisely what you need.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Mike