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smandal Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:42 pm Post subject: 30 Day GMAT Success? |
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Has anyone heard of this? http://www.allaboutbinding.com/
30 Day GMAT Success
The Fastest Way to Achieve GMAT Success Guaranteed
I have aboue 30 days and can spare about 20 hours a week to study....so I'm looking at this or Manhattan GMAT books and their online exams, labs, etc.
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It may just be my innate bias, but I'm never overwhelmingly impressed by people who can't be bothered to spell/grammar check their own ads - especially if part of what they're selling is how to improve your sentence correction skills.
I know nothing about the guy at all, although that free "bonuse" material is tempting!
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On the topic, though, I think under certain circumstances you could beat the GMAT in 30 days. I studied for two months, about 5 hours a week. So, I suppose I probably could have achieved the same success in half the time, with 10 hours a week.
However, I got a 1500 on my SAT, and worked as a private math SAT tutor during college. I think a similar foundation would be necessary to get a score like I got in just 30 days.
I think the GMAT questions are really fun (yes, maybe I'm a little sick), but still, I can't imagine studying 20 hours a week for a month. I think 5-10 hours a week is much more realistic, especially if you are still working like I was.
Best wishes,
Tatiana _________________ Tatiana Becker | GMAT Instructor | Elite GMAT Preparation and Admissions Consulting | www.VeritasPrep.com |
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