Hello,
I was in a long job hiatus waiting for my work visa to be ready to move to Mexico when I decided to start studying for GMAT.
I want to do an MBA in the next 5 years in a top business school. I want to obtain a 700 score. I’ve been dedicating 4-6 hours per day to study, with one day off per week. I haven’t had the courage to do a practice test, but I know my score would be in the 350s (so I’m guessing about a 250-300 improvement overall). I’m willing to invest whatever time and effort necessary to achieve it. I’ve made this my personal priority for 2019-early 2020.
However, I have some doubts with my study plan, and I am afraid that without a solid strategy I might lose my motivation. Thus, I want to validate my strategy with an expert as well as share my experience so far.
I started my journey with Manhattan Prep’s book Foundations of Math on April 15th, as I needed to refresh my quant skills. I hadn’t reviewed most of the material since high school (around 10 years ago) so I found the book very helpful. On April 23rd, I started a 2-week GMAT course in my city that covered most of the subjects tested on GMAT (Q&V). The Quants section of the course covered one topic per class (3-hour classes): one class for algebra, one for functions and sequences, combinatorics, and so on. I found the course to be quite overwhelming due to the short time, but it allowed me to have a general overview of the content tested, as well as a better perspective of my strengths and weaknesses (there were mostly weaknesses at the time). Regarding the verbal section, I felt I was above average judging from the exercises made in class, so I decided to start focusing on quants.
On May 10, I started to do the OG 2019 (quants). Our instructor gave us a break down of the OG questions divided by topic. I finished all algebra and inequalities questions in about two weeks and kept an error log, essentially by making a column in my notebook where I write learnings and mistakes for each question. I did the exercises untimed, as advised by the instructor. I was struggling with word problems involving inequalities (approx. 50% accuracy) so I came across Manhattan Prep Algebra Strategy Guide and finished it. After completing this book, I repeated all the wrong Algebra and Inequalities OG problems I had done. I then proceeded with OG questions on exponents and functions & sequences, as these topics were all covered in the MP Algebra book. I’m halfway through MP FDP Strategy Guide and my next step will be to do all FDP OG exercises.
I’m halfway through the quant exercises of the OG (algebra, inequalities, exponents, functions, sequences) and still have 4 Quants Strategy Guides and half the exercises of the OG to finish. I feel that the Strategy Guides have been very enlightening. I'm feeling good overall (just a little tired )
Moreover, I’m moving to Mexico in about two weeks to start working and I will only have about 1-2 hours per day for studying until exam day. I plan to block 2 hours per day for studying when I start working. I think my success will depend on this.
As I said, I’d really appreciate an expert’s opinion on my study plan so far, as well as any potential improvements you may see.
My action plan for the next 3 weeks (till I start working):
- Finish the rest of Manhattan Prep Strategy Guides (Number Properties, Word Problems, Number Properties and Geometry)
- Doing the correspondent OG exercises after finishing each book (if I finish number properties, I’ll do all number properties OG questions)
- Doing Manhattan Prep Advanced Quants
- Resume my flashcards (which I stopped doing)
- Start with Manhattan Prep Strategy Guides Verbal
- Keep a daily journal
My daily schedule until I start working (8 hours per day):
- 2-3 chapters of Strategy Guides everyday (including exercises per chapter)
- Doing 15 new Q’s whenever I finish one of the strategy guides OR repeating 10 wrong OG Qs on the topics I’ve done (algebra, inequalities, exponents…)
- Doing 3-4 flashcards per day
What I’ve used/done:
- Manhattan Prep Foundations of Math
- Manhattan Prep Strategy Guide Algebra
- Manhattan Prep Strategy Guide FDP
- 2-week GMAT course
- OG 2019
- GMATQuantum.com for video explanations of each OG question
Thank you!