Is there usually a waiting list to take the GMAT?

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Topic: Is there usually a waiting list to take the GMAT?
PostMon Sep 11, 2006 11:00 am

How long before I take my test should I think about scheduling, is it hard to get a test date?
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PostMon Sep 11, 2006 8:11 pm

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How long before I take my test should I think about scheduling, is it hard to get a test date?
It's pretty easy to secure a test date. Just call a few weeks before your desired date and you shouldn't have any problems.

That said, it might be a good idea to schedule your test NOW. Setting your test date early in your prep will give you a goal to work towards and may actually help you stay focused on your studies.

Best of luck!

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PostMon Sep 11, 2006 9:13 pm

Been to the site and have seen post from socalled people who say the recieved over 750s with studying scoretop alone. yet i havent seen anyone in this forum speak about scoretop good or bad. any thoughts?
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PostMon Sep 11, 2006 9:20 pm

It's a good website as well. Worth checking out as a GMAT resource. However, there isn't any one website or reference book that can guarantee a 750+ score. Your best strategy is to look at the wide spectrum of resources available, and spend a LOT of time practicing!

Practice is the key to scoring well on the GMAT; it's very simple.

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PostTue Sep 12, 2006 2:23 am

been to the site??
which site are you talking about mba.com?
anyways doesnt matter..

there are indeed plenty of websites//forums// great blogs on internet world.

a case might be that guy is natually talented..

i know a person who managed to score 700+ with that creepy-1000's material.(seems impossible to me though..)
...but that doesnt mean 1000's alone is a good resource for scoring 700+.
the case is: it suited him so that he excelled with 1000s/

Honestly i havent check the scoretop.com site & i have no regrets Very Happy

if i feel limited then i would go on & search some more sites but till then i have bunch of resources in my kitty.

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