Hi Stacey,
Kindly refer my previous post on the diagnostic CAT (score 550 plan for 740 and over) for which I posted my analysis today only.
This is in continuation to that wherein now I need assistance from you for my study plan to prepare for GMAT and get that high score.
My weekly study plan would be as follows (starting march):
1. Do MGMAT strategy guide (Including practice questions at the end of each chapter). After that doing some sets of OG 16/Quant/Verbal Review (strategy sets) corresponding to the each guide chapter (will do 10-15 questions under time limit). Now in each guide it is mentioned we have some quizzes which need to be done (mid term, final quiz and full reference list of topics covered in the guides) which I believe is a mix of problems. I will do mid-term after a certain chapter mentioned in the guide and final quiz after finishing all chapters and then full topics when I need to do additional problems for review. The full topics I believe I can do even when I am working on some other guide. All these OG problems will be timed. I think for quizzes Manhattan prep categorizes problems into easy medium hard and then for entire guide there are problem lists which can be done in GMAT navigator however currently I do not have these sets since I have purchased used books. So can I follow this approach and create my problem sets with the timed approach of 2 mins per question? Also I will be soon purchasing one or more fresh guides for access to the CATs. So when I get access to these I believe I will have access to OG sets so will I inturn be covering the entire OG i.e. does manhattan covers all the problems listed in OG in their recommended problems sets from that particular topic (e.g. Algebra, SC etc.)
2. I hope to finish this exercise/approach for each guide(along with OG questions) within 1 week specifically for quant, and simultaneously I will be doing verbal taking each topic a day (SC, RC, CR) along with quant. For quant I will be going one guide at a time along with their OG problems (even quant review for that matter) and only then I will move to next guide.
3. I plan to devote 2-3 hrs per day on weekdays and 4-5 hrs on Saturday and review whatever I have studied on Sunday not devoting too much time (1-2 hrs).
4. I would devote half the time to Quant and rest to Verbal. Based on my analysis I plan to finish the guides in the following order:
a) Word Problems
b) Geometry
c) Algebra
d) FDPs
e) Number Systems
5. As mentioned earlier in Verbal I plan to work on all three areas simultaneously. I will alternate between RC, CR, SC in the week probably 2 days CR, 1-2 days RC and 1-2 days SC (guides+OG practice+general reading). I would try to sneak in some time probably half an hour to read articles/books as suggested by you in your forums.
5. I plan to implement this cycle until all MGMAT books are completed along with OG problems.
6. I plan to take a mock CAT after completing 50-70% or the 5-6th week (mid/end april). Depending on my performance I will work on my weak areas from guides already covered and continue with the plan to finish the rest of the guides.
7. I plan to finish the MGMAT guides in about 2 months. I might also do the advance portions if I feel like. Once I am through with all the guides along with the sets of problems in OG Review/Verbal, Quant Review I will start taking mock tests (May onwards) regularly within every week or two depending on my weaknesses. Meanwhile I have some other resources of GMATCLUB to practice which I can use after finishing the Manhattan/OG study material.
Now couple of questions based on the above plan:
a) Since I am not working anywhere as of now and actively searching for a job I can devote 3 hrs per week day and rest of the time and I can work on my job search. Once I get a job I would have to reduce the time to 2 hrs. Is this a reasonable strategy?
b) You said that one can take a day off then kindly advise me how to incorporate that (If at all I can take a Sunday off)?
c) Kindly advise how to review weekly work/study?
d) Kindly advise as stated above by what time should I finish each MGMAT quant guide by this approach (like 1-1.5 week or long). I have an overall 2 months timeline in mind to finish both quant and verbal material?
e) Shall I also create a weekly calender/metric listing day to day targets or just keep a weekly goal in mind? Can you suggest how to keep track of my progress
This is how I am planning to approach the GMAT preparation. Based on my diagnostic data and analysis kindly provide your feedback on the study plan and also responses to the questions so that I can start preparing accordingly. Since I am adopting a self-study approach hence I require a specific kind of guidance.