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I can honestly say I'm freaking out. I feel as though I go back and forth with my review sessions. I started all over again with the OG 12th edition to create an error log. I'm about halfway done with the PS section however I have a lot more to go on the DS, which I've already started on my first try.
I rescheduled my test on 2/20/10 since I did not feel I was ready on the 12/19 test. Now, I want to make sure I utilize my time more appropriately and effectively where I can finally see some results.
My goal for this week is to finish the PS error log and then in another week to finish my error log for the DS guide. Along with doing the error log, I do at least 10-20 questions on the Verbal section and go over on the questions that I miss and why. I skipped the error log on this part of the test since it's very time consuming.
I also know that in about 3 weeks from now, I have to work on my timing but again, I want to make sure I familiarize myself with the questions and how to tackle each. And then by the last 4 weeks before my actual test date, 12/20/10, I'll start with doing CAT tests both from Manhattan, 800 score and GMAT. Am I heading on the right path on this???
Any advise or guide would be greatly appreciated.
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I can honestly say I'm freaking out. I feel as though I go back and forth with my review sessions. I started all over again with the OG 12th edition to create an error log. I'm about halfway done with the PS section however I have a lot more to go on the DS, which I've already started on my first try.
I rescheduled my test on 2/20/10 since I did not feel I was ready on the 12/19 test. Now, I want to make sure I utilize my time more appropriately and effectively where I can finally see some results.
My goal for this week is to finish the PS error log and then in another week to finish my error log for the DS guide. Along with doing the error log, I do at least 10-20 questions on the Verbal section and go over on the questions that I miss and why. I skipped the error log on this part of the test since it's very time consuming.
I also know that in about 3 weeks from now, I have to work on my timing but again, I want to make sure I familiarize myself with the questions and how to tackle each. And then by the last 4 weeks before my actual test date, 12/20/10, I'll start with doing CAT tests both from Manhattan, 800 score and GMAT. Am I heading on the right path on this???
Any advise or guide would be greatly appreciated.
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The question is how well do you know the fundamentals? What materials, other than OG, are you using to prepare? Relying exclusively on OG is a mistake in my opinion. Some questions are too easy.
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