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re: Any tips on taking the GMAT?
Posted on 11/11/16 at 10:30 am to imjustafatkid
Posted on 11/11/16 at 10:30 am to imjustafatkid
Study materials can vary depending on what score you're looking for. Princeton review/Kaplan are good for the 500-600 range. Manhattan GMAT and Veritas prep are good for 600-700 range (I think - can't remember exactly). I would suggest the Manhattan GMAT online class.
Regardless, go buy the official GMAT book by GMAC - pretty sure this is the only boo with actual test questions that have been retired. Khan Academy is a great (free) online resource with videos working through the quant problems in the book.
The GMAT is a very "quirky" test, but can be conquered with hard work and maybe a little luck.
Regardless, go buy the official GMAT book by GMAC - pretty sure this is the only boo with actual test questions that have been retired. Khan Academy is a great (free) online resource with videos working through the quant problems in the book.
The GMAT is a very "quirky" test, but can be conquered with hard work and maybe a little luck.
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