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My personal strategy is to go through the quant prep material in the books that i have and those are Kaplan Comprehensive, Kaplan800 and Princeton. Apart from that I'm just going to do as many DS questions as I can lay my hands on and keeping a good log of the errors that I make.
Try doing a search on this site for "Number Properties", it throws up some useful links. One of them is https://www.gmatclub.com/phpbb/viewtopic ... properties

By the way, congrats on a good first attempt score...
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For SC, also try Spidey's notes:
https://www.sentencecorrection.com/forum ... =post&id=8

Personally, I only went over these notes, MGMAT SC, and OG11.
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Thanks for your help! I'll definitely look through the links. I wasn't sure about taking the test again, but my GPA isn't as high as I probably would need, so I was hoping to really get a solid GMAT to compensate.

I am fairly new to the forum, and only started looking up topics after taking the GMAT the first time. One piece of advice I've found incredibly useful is to write the essays during the Practice GMAT tests. Without the essays you really don't realize how mentally exhusting the actual experience will be.... by the verbal section of my first attempt at the GMAT I stopped concentrating because I was so tired.

Honestly, I don't really know what more I can study for my second attempt. I know SC can definitely be improved, but every other section, I only need to improve on the margin. Any suggestions?
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My score is lower - 700, and I did terrible on verbal (Q50, V34). The colleges I am applying to have average GMAT between 700 and 720, so I do feel the need to retake, but since I am applying for 07 pool, I think I am going to go through the essays and recommendation and application packet first, and them think of retaking, since 700 is a decent score IMHO.

I definitely think I could improve on SC and retake and score higher, atleast another 30 points or so (assuming I do just as well on quantitative). Having said that, I have a very good GPA from a very good undergrad college, and I have a "story" to remove doubts about my poor English, that I intend to portray in my essays.

Your descision whether to retake GMAT must depend on these factors:
1) What is the average GMAT for the colleges you are applying for? If you are lower than the average AND your GPA and other statistics stand lower than the average, consider retaking (otherwise 710 is good if you are at par on other stuff).
2) How much time do you have on hand? If you are applying for Fall'07, then you are very close to round-2 deadlines - work on your essays first.
3) Finally, if you feel fairly confident that retaking that GMAT will help you improve the scores and help you get higher than the averages for all or most colleges you intend to apply to, then consider retaking the gmat.

Hope this helps.
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