Here's how:
I have about 3 hours of study time everyday (1 hour in the morning and 2 hours in the evening).
- 1 hour in the morning: I spend this time studying math formulae that I should have known but do not know. As soon as I'm done, I'll start studying verbal during this time.
- The rest of the two hours are spent doing problem sets (Barron's, OG, Kaplan 800). However, this time I'm doing it a bit differently. Instead of focusing on 1 section at a time, I'm mixing it up a bit. So on day 1 I'll do 25 PS + 25 CR + 1 RC. On day 2 I'll do: 25 DS + 25 SC + 1 RC and so on.
- At least 2 papers per week (Friday evening and Saturday). 1 MGMAT and 1 GMATPrep.
- Some AWA on Sundays.
Lastly, I also need to write the essays so have been spending some time doing that everyday as well. (30 - 60 minutes). It gets tiring, overwhelming and really frustrating at times, but I don't have a choice.
Surviving so far.
1 comment:
Believe me I feel your pain and stress of the GMAT and filling out applications for round two, but it has to be done. Good Luck with everything.
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