Hi,
I would appreciate some advice on my proposed strategy to retake the GMAT exam.
Past:
I took the in-person MGMT Complete Course for 4(?) months from September - December 2012. I learned quite a bit and kept up with homework and practice. I did not take enough CAT exams prior to test day and overall I am sure there is more I could have studied/done. (Examples being - didn't study advanced topics, didn't use OG Archer, etc.)
Took the exam in March 2013, scored a 660 (45Q, 36V). (This was pretty much in-line with practice exam scores)
Delayed B-School applications until the Fall of 2015 (class of 2015, applications to be submitted late 2014)
Now:
Starting GMAT studying up again.
Goal:
>700 (+40 points)
Strategy:
Given that it has been >10 months since the exam and since I have last studied - my goal is to review the basics. Start with reviewing each Guide, completing practice problems, and review/analyze gaps in knowledge.
Take a CAT exam after 2-3 weeks after initial (re)review, assess areas of weakness, focus on these areas for 1-2 weeks, take another CAT, repeat..
I have also purchased a few Advanced GMAT (Quant & General) books in order to get me above the 700 threshold.
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Overall, this isn't the most groundbreaking plan, I know, but I it seems to address current and future needs.
What are your initial thoughts?
Should I focus more on Verbal given its relatively heavier weighting in overall score? (per a MGMT blog post I read)
What would you recommend overall given that it is been a lengthy break since I last picked up a GMAT book?
Thank you