Hi Stacey,
I have been now doing self study for 4wks using MGMAT 8 guides.
During this time, I covered the following:
1) Number properties guide including the OG 12 Qs referenced in the guide for the main chapters ( not yet read the advanced part).
2) Geometry guide incl. the OG 12 Qs.
3) RC guide incl. 50% of the OG12 Qs + the MGMAT Question bank.
Now I was thinking of moving forward to the next study guide, but I have a problem. I just couldn't remember what I read in my Number Properties(NP) and Geometry guides. So I felt that this was not a good sign and started to review the concepts of what I read in NP and Geometry guide. I am also planning to review & redo some of the MGMAT problems(in the 2 guides) and the OG12 problems that I got WRONG,SLOW & UNSURE for these 2 areas( NP and Geometry). This week I am going to devote for this purpose.
I felt that instead of starting a new topic, doing a review of my mistakes will help me to improve my confidence and get better grip on the basics of NP and Geometry.
1) I actually wanted to factor in some time for comprehensive review of my weak spots and content once I go through all the 8 MGMAT guides. But since I hit this problem, I started to review the content( NP and Geo) now. Is this a good way?
2) Or should I complete all the 8 MGMAT guides and then spend some 2-3wk on comprehensive review of all the 8 guides? But I fear I might forget things, that I read before. I understand that only through repeated review, we can enhance the retention capability.
3) Given the depth of content in MGMAT guides, can you please let me know how I should proceed further with my study:
a) How should I balance studying new content as well as reviewing the content already covered?
b) How should I spend time to review and redo the WRONG,UNSURE problems?
4) Given the density and the depth of content in MGMAT 8 guides, do you suggest any advice on how I can focus on reading the content, based on how the actual content are tested in GMAT : like for e.g which chapters/areas in the guides I should focus more, which areas I can afford to just skim through & which areas I need not study at all. This will help to re-orient my preparation.
5) I am targeting for a score of >=700, but seeing the way I go - I now feel that it would be much better to focus,review and improve the basics; rather than reading new advanced topics.
I am planning to take GMAT on May 23rd 2012.
Please let me know your views. As always many thanks for your support.
Best Regards,
Bharath S