First of all thank you bb, you just made my day, when I started losing hope!
1) I have gotten some books, they seem to have a wealth of information. They cover all the possible question types, however I find that it's self practice that builds up the skill, no matter how many times you go through the book...
which is true in life, outside the GMAT world.
2) I thought about it before but I didn't think of it as a major issue, but since you suggested it and got relevant experience, I'm actually very intrigued to give it a try.
3) I'm non-native english speaker too, but I've been a long time in the UK, so language it's not so much of a problem, it's rather a hurdle, or it's increasing the difficulty if you like (I'm sure non-native english speakers understand what I'm saying).
4) As you mention, time is indeed of the essence, and I don't feel particularly tired, since I am aware of the time frame, so I wouldn't mind everyday study (even if it's a 1 or 2 hours).
5) I've read other people suggesting not to take a lot of CATs, I wonder why, since it builds up your pacing and stamina, and prepares your body for the actual test.
Regards
1) I have gotten some books, they seem to have a wealth of information. They cover all the possible question types, however I find that it's self practice that builds up the skill, no matter how many times you go through the book...
which is true in life, outside the GMAT world.
2) I thought about it before but I didn't think of it as a major issue, but since you suggested it and got relevant experience, I'm actually very intrigued to give it a try.
3) I'm non-native english speaker too, but I've been a long time in the UK, so language it's not so much of a problem, it's rather a hurdle, or it's increasing the difficulty if you like (I'm sure non-native english speakers understand what I'm saying).
4) As you mention, time is indeed of the essence, and I don't feel particularly tired, since I am aware of the time frame, so I wouldn't mind everyday study (even if it's a 1 or 2 hours).
5) I've read other people suggesting not to take a lot of CATs, I wonder why, since it builds up your pacing and stamina, and prepares your body for the actual test.
Regards