Hello all,
I write to you frustrated abut my progress on the GMAT. I have been studying for nearly 8 months. I have put in 500+ hours and I have gotten seemingly nowhere. I am both disappointed and embarrassed by my lack of progress. It's getting to the point where it's making me depressed. I will not give up. I absolutely refuse to. But the irony is that with every additional day I study the more miserable it makes me.
I've come to the conclusion that I am simply not studying the right way (that took long enough, didn't it?) I am spinning my wheels at every corner. I have gone over 500 or so geometry questions alone and right now, if you were to pick one at random and ask me to solve (DS or PS) I'd give me odds under 50:50. I try to go over every one, try to understand the steps and concepts needed but nothing seems to stick.
I want a 700, I mean, I want it badly so the drive is definitely there. I've used Kaplan books, The full Manhattan Guide and forums like Beat the GMAT and GMATclub.com. I've tried courses like GMAT prep now. I liked it, I think it helped me understand and recognize material well, but the problem is it didn't seem to go over anywhere close to all the concepts and tricks the GMAT throws our way. The Geometry section is 3 hours long - I can't help but think that to cover all the material I may encounter in Geometry, I'd need 30 hours of review!
I really badly need help and don't know where to turn. I don't know if you or anyone else can help but I need to do something to turn this ship around and master this test. It's really driving me nuts.
Regards,
Zach Dragone