Hello Everyone,
And thank you for your time. I have recently graduated from college and was planning to study for the GMAT 5 months straight. I have a business I’m running at the moment, so I won’t be looking for a full time until after the GMAT exam is done. My exam will be August 3rd 2019. My reason to hit over 700+ is to take my exam early now since the exam score lasts for 5 years. (On a side note is it possible with top brand name internships (6 done), 3 entrepreneurships businesses (self-made) and 2-3 years of future work experience plus a 3.35 GPA,700+ Gmat score, get into a top 5 MBA USA School? Asking because my grades aren’t that strong but I do have a good amount of experience. Attended a well known finance/accounting college in NYC )
I thought it would be a great idea to get it over with now instead of later, for then I can focus on my recommendations and essays later down the road when working full time. I know I have a long way to go since I took an OG Exam #1 for the first time and scored a 340 (horrible I know) where my quant was a 10, verbal was a 24 and ir a 2. Therefore, I have been looking around and prepped myself to buying
TTP for quant (have been practicing every day and it looks like I’m improving),
Manhattan Prep 5th edition bundle, OG 2018 + quant review + verbal review, Veristas 1-7 CAT, OG 2-6 exam,
MGMAT 1-6 Exam and GMAT Club 1560+ questions.
Now, the question is I have all these books available how should I pace myself? Should I be working quant 2 hours a day and then 1 hour of verbal then reviewing the mistakes I made? Writing down the mistakes and answers and reviewing it until I get it? ( I keep an
error log) How many CAT exams should I be taking? Should I be taking it on a weekly basis? I have only been practicing with
TTP the past 4 days reviewing the videos and taking the exam in the end. I have not touched any of the other books yet. It has been a while since I took an exam like this so just thinking about this has been giving me quite some stress. So, users here who achieved over 700+ what are some guidance or recommendations that you can give me? Thank you for your time. Looking forward to your responses.