I now fully understand almost every quant problems in OG16. I have went through the questions at least twice. Now I am doing the same for verbal specifically for sentence correction and critical reasoning.
This week I completed the PowerScore Critical Reasoning book. The book is very thorough and to really capitalize on it I actually need to memorize my notes.
Still not sure how I should study the verbal section. My plan for the weekend is just go over as many of the SC and CR problems and understand them fully. I will get to the point where I have almost memorized the correct answer and wrong answer choices. I mean how many different types of verbal questions can there be?
My schedule is to hit the books before 7 am on both Sat and Sun. After 5 hours or so I will hit the gym for a quick run. Refresh my brain for couple hours then hit the books for another +5 hours. Then Sat night dinner. Repeat on Sun.
Friday, September 9, 2016
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
OG16
Going through the math section of OG16 again. This will be my 3rd time going through. I will be very thorough and make sure I can solve all of them. I spend around 1-2 hours during the day to go over RC and CR. I will go over the entire verbal section of the OG16 starting this Sat.
I figure, if i memorize and know how to solve every single math and verbal problems in OG16....the real exam cannot be that tough.
I figure, if i memorize and know how to solve every single math and verbal problems in OG16....the real exam cannot be that tough.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
PS and SC
Last night, I did solid 2.5 hours of studying after work. Worked on PS, DS, and SC. Most of the SC questions have parallel or idiom errors. Now if I can master these, SC should go much smoother. As for PS, I have went through most of the PS problems in the OG16 book at least twice. Naturally as a result, I have memorized a lot of the questions and the answers. Almost automatic to me at this point.
I need to do the same for DS questions. DS questions look hopeless for me now but let's see how DS looks after I memorize majority of the questions in OG book. That is my goal today. Devour DS questions today and if I have time and energy, devour some of the SC questions I already went over.
It is usually around 7PM after dinner. I will not be a lazy weakling anymore and start hitting those books as soon as i am done eating. I can put in solid 3-4 hours a night and 1 hour in the office. I have 7 weeks to go. I have a lot of climbing to do to get to the 700 mark. Come on 700!!
I need to do the same for DS questions. DS questions look hopeless for me now but let's see how DS looks after I memorize majority of the questions in OG book. That is my goal today. Devour DS questions today and if I have time and energy, devour some of the SC questions I already went over.
It is usually around 7PM after dinner. I will not be a lazy weakling anymore and start hitting those books as soon as i am done eating. I can put in solid 3-4 hours a night and 1 hour in the office. I have 7 weeks to go. I have a lot of climbing to do to get to the 700 mark. Come on 700!!
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
GMAT Progress
I have attended MGMAT in the city and solved more than 60% of the OG16 problems. But my practice 3 CAT scores have been in the range of 570-600.
Knowing that I will be lawn mowed, i went ahead and took the GMAT exam. I got destroyed. 520
This was really really disappointing. My next exam is in the first week of Oct. I better get my score up to +700. Honestly, I don't know how but i will just memorize the questions, answers, and the entire process involved in solving OG16 questions. My plan is very similar to L2 of the CFA exam - memorize and devour everything in the book.
Knowing that I will be lawn mowed, i went ahead and took the GMAT exam. I got destroyed. 520
This was really really disappointing. My next exam is in the first week of Oct. I better get my score up to +700. Honestly, I don't know how but i will just memorize the questions, answers, and the entire process involved in solving OG16 questions. My plan is very similar to L2 of the CFA exam - memorize and devour everything in the book.
GMAT
Long time no write!
I am back once again. The good news is that I did pass the CFA L3 exam in 2013. My employer reimbursed all my costs: Schweser books and classes and NYSSA classes from L1 to L3. I truly thank my company for such generosity.
Now that I am a CFA charterholder, I want an MBA really bad.
I am currently on my GMAT journey - on my way to top20 MBA!
I am back once again. The good news is that I did pass the CFA L3 exam in 2013. My employer reimbursed all my costs: Schweser books and classes and NYSSA classes from L1 to L3. I truly thank my company for such generosity.
Now that I am a CFA charterholder, I want an MBA really bad.
I am currently on my GMAT journey - on my way to top20 MBA!
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