Hi,
I plan on entering an executive MBA program in the Fall of 2013 with an anticipated first official GMAT test date of late March 2013. (MBA application deadline is June 30th and I wanted to give myself some time in case I had to take it again.)
I've purchased the Manhattan GMAT Complete Strategy Guide Set as well as the official guides (overall, quantitative, verbal) from GMAC and the 2 Manhattan foundations books just for quick reviews. To get myself up to par again, I plan on reviewing the 2 foundation books from now until mid-August. From there, I plan on going through a strategy guide a week for the next 11 weeks. (Devoting 2 weeks to review the GMAT roadmap again and then the 9 strategy guides which would carry me roughly into early November.)
In general, I plan to study 1 hour a night during weekdays and then several 2 hour study sessions during weekends.
From there until I actually enroll in a 9-week Manhattan class in January of 2013, the idea is the knock out the official GMAC reviews. Given that I'm trying to create a lot of time between now and when I actually take the GMAT, I was planning on taking an initial CAT after I completed the first 15 weeks or so of study (so the foundaion books plus the entire strategy guide series).
Should I just go ahead and swallow my pride and take the initial CAT now? I feel I would really underperform at this point however, if I prepared beween now and November, it'd be a better representation of where I was at after my first initial wave of studying. Then I could use the GMAC books in conjunction with re-using the Manhattan strategy guides and the subsequent 9-week course to really hone in on my skills from November till my test date in March.
Thoughts? Could this be overkill given I won't be taking the GMAT for another 7-8 months?