You do not have much time. Why do you need to work on GMAT and TOEFL at the same time? Personally I think TOEFL is not as critical as GMAT as TOEFL only shows your language skills while schools use GMAT to know how smart you are. In order to do well on GMAT, you know what it is about first. You did not do enough to understand GMAT enough. Spend some time working on verbal part and think about it. Especially when you have limited time, thinking and understanding are more important. For the quantitative, be familiar with the basic concepts. Apply such concepts to any question you see in the test and you could not come up with a approach right away. My other suggestion is that when you do not have much time, stop browsing Internet, even CD. YOu can use CD for JJ or a few questions. However, it is all about how much you know about GMAT so your own critical thinking is the key here. Nobody else can help you as much as you help yourself. Good luck! |