@[602624:Gstruggle] 1) Looking at your score and your break-up, it is clear that you require improvement in both quant and verbal.
2) Taking tests is a way to judge where you stand as far as your preparation is concerned.
It is not a prepatory tool. You have taken more practice tests than I took for my all four attempts.
3) If you are planning a 700+ then be ready for a plan of 3 to 6 months @ 5-8 hours daily.
4) First concentrate on basics. For quant Manhattan quant series is good. For verbal Manhattan SC is great. For CR and RC, I will recommend that you straight away start with the official guides.
5) For Verbal focus on the Official guides only. For quant focus on Official Guides and 700-800 doc.
6) You may need to pump up your preparation with NCERT/R S Aggarwal in maths. For verbal please continuously visit forums-write your doubts and participate actively in providing answers.
7) For verbal please do not consult non-GMAT books and questions.
8) Remember for a student with less than 600, GMAT is a long journey.
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PARVEEN CHAUDHARY
Serial GMAT taker
740 [2008], 750 [2009], 740 [2010], 720 [2011]
Average GMAT score: 738
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