Hi everyone,
I have faithfully followed this board since starting my Manhattan GMAT course in November 2008. First of all, a huge thank-you to everyone for your virtual support and awesome advice. Pretty impressive collection of brains on here!
I am writing the GMAT for the first time on April 27, 2009 and I would love some advice for preparation in my final week.
First, some background. I have a BA in English and an Honours BA in Business. I'm 27 and I've been working for 4 years. Math is not, nor has it ever been, my strong suit. I didn't do well in Grade 12 math class and hardly paid attention to the subject until this past November. I thought my verbal would be pretty good, while my math would be horrible. This turned out to be the case. It has been a long, hard battle with the Manhattan courses, guidebooks, official guide books, and even a couple Kaplans and internet exercises thrown in. I've thrown more than 1 crumpled up word problem at the wall... but that is now happening less and less with each day of practice :)
I have completed 6 practice exams with the following results:
Nov 27/08 - MGMAT 520 Q30 V31
Jan 13/09 - MGMAT 620 Q39 V35 (lucked out on math... anomaly)
Feb 11/09 - MGMAT 580 Q33 V36
Mar 23/09 - MGMAT 570 Q35 V33
Apr 4/09 - MGMAT 640 Q40 V37
Apr 19/09 - Official GMAT Practice Exam 680 Q42 V41
I was originally scheduled to write in late February but since then have rescheduled twice. April 27 is D-Day!
Over 5 months, I have concentrated heavily on shoring up my weakest quantitative areas (exponents, roots, inequalities, geometry, combinatorics, consecutive #s, and some other minor areas). I have treated verbal as a 'continuous review' and I've revisited each verbal area on a regular basis over the past month.
Keeping verbal fresh has lifted my mark in that area and I think I've improved a lot on my weakest quant areas. Note than the Jan 13 exam is a total anomaly -- if you take that out, I think I show good progress in quant over 5 months.
My timing is pretty decent. I noticed on the official practice exam that I took today -- I guessed on the last 3 quant and the last 2 verbal since I ran out of time. They got locked in but I think they all turned out to be incorrect. Everything else thrown at me seemed pretty difficult.
I am AIMING for a 680 on the exam on April 27. I plan to continue 2 hours of prep per night on my worknights, and 5-7 hours of prep next weekend (plus another 3 hours today).
So my question is: What would you say are the most important things I can/should do in the next week to ensure that I can hit that 680? What are the most valuable things to do with my remaining 7 days?
Your thoughts and experiences are much appreciated.