Finally after a while distracted by lots of activities, I open the GMAT textbook again. Oh, and I just bought princeton review cracking the gmat 2009 edition. It’s really hard to find, and when I find it, it cost me really a lot (Rp 560.000). Probably again my timing is not right, the value of rupiah to US dollar is weak.
Right now, I am delving into math section of the GMAT after a while dealing with verbal section. I must say that verbal section is really tricky, and math section is a way trickier. For data sufficiency math section, I am bleeding. Not necessarily because I don’t figure out the answer, but mostly because of my carelessness. Since quant section should be my secret weapon dealing with this ( well, I previously thought that my math would be sufficient dealing with GMAT), having many answers incorrect really making me down.
Currently I am working on Official Guide quant section of data sufficiency. I am good at quant problem solving but quite bleeding on data sufficiency. Hopefully, I can figure out a way to handle this. Well, I just saying to myself that in order to get good score (thus, my $250 for the test would be worth it), I need to practice even more. More time, more diligent, more techniques. After all, I am just an average Joe according to princeton review, so It will take quite some time before I reach to my target score.





January 17, 2009 at 10:03 pm
Very good English, Dzik. Quant? Data sufficiency? Hey, that’s new word to me :p Why taking GMAT for the job?