A week ago I finished reading and completing all the core chapters for the Manhattan GMAT set. I haven't read the extra 2-3 chapters at the end of most of the books (I wanted to get a foundation first).
Yesterday I took one of the GMAT Prep tests and received a 620 (38 Quant.: 48th percentile, 37 Verbal: 81st percentile). My goal is to get to 700 because I'm applying for a PhD in business and all my professors are telling me I must get the magic 7 if I want to get in.
Anyways, I noticed I was very fatigued during the test. About half way through verbal my brain was fuzzy and I had to reread every sentence a few times. I muscled my way to the end, but it wasn't pretty.
Here's where I need help:
(1). Is there any way to get the OG problems on the computer in the proper GMAT formatting? I noticed that the computer styling differed drastically from that of the OG book. The font type is tough and the sentences are much wider (not in columns like they are in the book).
This didn't bother me on Quant, but I felt like dying doing all that reading for the verbal.
Any tips for developing some stamina will help.
(2). I currently have 360 minutes each day to study. For the last 3 weeks I went through the core chapters of the book. I read the chapters, did the problems at the end of the chapters, and then did a few OG problems in a related category.
Now I want to develop some stamina by doing sets of practice problems under testing conditions (30 to 40 in a row of mixed problem type). This will take me about 75 minutes.
After that I'll go through all the problems I missed, guessed on, or took too much time on. I'll redo all these problems. Estimated time: 75 minutes.
Then I'll take 75 minutes to review core chapters where I'm weak (re-read them and work a few more problems one-by-one).
Then I'll take 75 minutes to start taking on the extra chapters at the end of each book.
The extra 60 minutes (360 - 75*4) will be used as slush time.
What do you think of this plan? Could I be spending my time better? I'm having a hard time balancing stamina building and mastering the concepts.
Under this current plan I'm only doing 75 minutes of stamina building each day.
Any tips would be appreciated.