Hi,
I'm planning to take the GMAT after 3 months in time for Round 1 of MBA admissions. So my test date would be between last week of August and 1st week of September 2013. I'm also sitting for the LSAT on Oct. 6th, 2013.
I have given the GMAT before and had got 530. I went to the test without any preparation hence it could be considered my diagnostic test score.
A little about myself:
I am a 28 year old guy. Most of my work ex has been selling mutual funds independently. I have a 3 year Bachelor's degree from Delhi University, India. My grades were average, nothing to brag about. I honestly don't expect to get into any of the top universities but I feel I need to get a score in the 99th percentile to have a reasonable chance of getting into a Top 25 university.
I hope to do a JD/MBA or JD or MBA. I believe studying for the LSAT simultaneously, will improve my GMAT verbal score as well.
I would like to request people on this forum to help me make a 3 month day by day schedule. Please do not use real dates, just day 1, day 2 and so on. My line of work gives me plenty of free time so I can dedicate lot of it towards studying.
The books that I already own:
Manhattan GMAT Foundations of Math
Manhattan GMAT Foundations of Verbal
Manhattan GMAT Complete Strategy Guide Set - 5th ed.
All 3 Official guides
Kaplan GMAT Premier 2012 - 2013
Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook 6th ed.
Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook 7th ed.
Kaplan GMAT 800 8th ed.
Cambridge Student's Introduction to English Grammar
English Grammar for Dummies
Aristotle GMAT Sentence Correction Grail
GMAT Club Grammar 2010
Powerscore LSAT Logic Games Bible
Powerscore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible
Powerscore LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible
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Thanks, in advance, for the help!
I'm planning to take the GMAT after 3 months in time for Round 1 of MBA admissions. So my test date would be between last week of August and 1st week of September 2013. I'm also sitting for the LSAT on Oct. 6th, 2013.
I have given the GMAT before and had got 530. I went to the test without any preparation hence it could be considered my diagnostic test score.
A little about myself:
I am a 28 year old guy. Most of my work ex has been selling mutual funds independently. I have a 3 year Bachelor's degree from Delhi University, India. My grades were average, nothing to brag about. I honestly don't expect to get into any of the top universities but I feel I need to get a score in the 99th percentile to have a reasonable chance of getting into a Top 25 university.
I hope to do a JD/MBA or JD or MBA. I believe studying for the LSAT simultaneously, will improve my GMAT verbal score as well.
I would like to request people on this forum to help me make a 3 month day by day schedule. Please do not use real dates, just day 1, day 2 and so on. My line of work gives me plenty of free time so I can dedicate lot of it towards studying.
The books that I already own:
Manhattan GMAT Foundations of Math
Manhattan GMAT Foundations of Verbal
Manhattan GMAT Complete Strategy Guide Set - 5th ed.
All 3 Official guides
Kaplan GMAT Premier 2012 - 2013
Kaplan GMAT Verbal Workbook 6th ed.
Kaplan GMAT Math Workbook 7th ed.
Kaplan GMAT 800 8th ed.
Cambridge Student's Introduction to English Grammar
English Grammar for Dummies
Aristotle GMAT Sentence Correction Grail
GMAT Club Grammar 2010
Powerscore LSAT Logic Games Bible
Powerscore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible
Powerscore LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible
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Thanks, in advance, for the help!