First off, until about 3 weeks ago I didn't know GMAT existed! I did some research and decided to buy the GMAT interact program, and I must say, one of the best decisions, thank you.
Just a bit of background: I haven't done any mathematics in 8 years. English is my second language. I spent about 2 weeks getting the basics back in the grey matter (for example, the sum of all the angles in a triangle is 180, o yes, I remember doing something like that 8 years ago!). I also worked through the first 2 chapters of verbal fundamentals and did a few questions from various sources, to get a feel for the GMAT.
I think the basics are there now and I spent some additional time on the concepts that are new to me, for example, what is n!, what is combinatorics? I started with the 9 week interact program last week.
I wrote the first CAT exam and scored 600 (Q=44; V=30). I had a quick look at some of the mistakes I made and most of the time my reaction was shock due to the fact that I missed the answer, i.e. "c'mon, I knew that".
Finally, my question. I have sufficient time available to work through the program in less than 8 weeks (3 - 4 hours a day). I will have time to do questions at the end. Given the info above, is it possible to achieve 700 in the remaining 8 weeks or should I rethink my strategy?
Thanks