by tim Fri Jun 25, 2010 5:18 pm
We can totally tell you what you should focus on for the first nine weeks, because that's the same for everyone: work on the curriculum we've outlined for you. Now that you've done that, there is no general suggestion we can give for the next few weeks, as it will depend on your circumstances..
Are you struggling with timing? If so, you may want to work timed sets or full practice tests more than you otherwise would. Do you have any content areas where you are weaker relative to others? If so, skew more of your review time toward these questions. You'll be able to answer both of these questions by looking over your assessment reports from the CAT exams you've taken and by looking over the stats page on the OG tracker..
Be sure to take inventory of what you have yet to complete - you probably have a lot of OG questions that haven't yet been done, a few CAT exams, and possibly some question banks. Be sure to incorporate these into your work at appropriate times so you can use these fresh questions to assess your progress. Most of what you will be doing from here on out is assessing how you are doing, deciding what needs more work, and working on that. Rinse and repeat until you feel like you've reached your peak performance (or until some externally-supplied deadline approaches), then take the test. Good luck!
Tim Sanders
Manhattan GMAT Instructor
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