EMPOWERgmatRichC
Hi drgaurav,
Studying for two Tests at the same time is often a difficult task, so it would probably be best if you studied for the TOEFL first - and took that Exam - before you started studying for the GMAT. When do you think you might take the TOEFL?
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
Rich,
I would prefer to start off with GMAT. I have decided to give GMAT around mid July. So, I have divided my overall study plan into three parts ; Basic, Intermediate and Advanced as per guidance in GMATCLUB (c/o maslow theory and preparation triangle). Here's strategy for Basic preparation. Kindly give your invaluable suggestion for a thorough preparation. I have set aside 4-5 hours on weekdays and 6 hours on weekends.
1) would give my diagnostic test tonight and then do in-depth analysis of my result.
2)
MGMAT Study Guides 1-9 along-with section-wise tests.
3) Practice Test 1 and compare it with Diagnostic Test.
4) Official Guide '17 (Main + Quant + Verbal)
5) Practice Test 2 and compare it with previous tests.
6) Princeton 1012
7) Practice Test 3 and compare it with previous tests.
I will be using gmat score calculator and
gmat timer by walker in my practice tests. Also, I will keep an
error log for each section.
Suggestions for improvement are most welcome.
With much gratitude and appreciation.