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by gmat_enthus » Wed Oct 18, 2006 1:54 pm
Hi I just started working on my GMAT prep. Came accross a few websites. Beat the Gmat is really good. But I am planning to take GMAT in December so need a proper guidance.

I wanted to know if anyone knows of other websites where we can good questions / tutors to help us prepare for GMAT? I am ready to pay a certain amount.

My daily work doesnt allow me enough time to take a regular classroom class.

Suggestions?

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by beatthegmat » Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:56 pm
Just to be clear, are you looking for paid online GMAT prep services?
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by gmat_enthus » Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:01 pm
yep, I dont mind paid courses as well.

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by beatthegmat » Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:24 pm
If you are willing to pay, private tutoring might be an option. Have you looked at Manhattan GMAT?: https://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-prep- ... toring.cfm

I also know that Beat The GMAT's moderator, ianstrike, is a private tutor in the NYC area.

If you wish to go the self-study route, I would recommend you take a look at my GMAT blog: https://beatthegmat.blocked
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by veer_jy » Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:10 pm
You can hunt around for questions here in Beat The GMAT Forum.

You can also check website for GMAT Club forum. Its supposed to be good.

I came to know about www.scorechase.com recently via a friend. The site is newly launched. I have joined there paid subscription, they have a neat collection of questions there [cheap too :lol: ]

All the best for your prep!

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by gmat_enthus » Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:10 am
checked out www.scorechase.com. Its neat. I joined the Basic pakage too. Cool questions

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by aim-wsc » Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:12 am
get the good sources.

globally reconised, if you are paying..

I am afraid ScoreTop has closed its premium membership facility....so no JJ anymore :(
but soon ( by Jan2007) its launching innovative scheme for paid members/subscribers.

I dont - i never recommend/mention other GMAT tutoring companies in my posts. Even today I am against paying for GMAT material since i believe that theres loads of ( and that too quality) material available on the internet for free.

Dear GMAT-enthus,
the websites you mentioned on you recent thread @ lounge are just fraction i would say....
you got to search ....there's plenty of resources available than those you posted....

for example just check Captain Eric's blog.
His blog is useful & in addition to that He also has provided links for GMAT resources....

do check them all
& if you wanna discuss about any of them, feel free to hit a new post here. People here will surely provide good review of each internet resource available.

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by delfosse » Fri Oct 20, 2006 11:13 am
Tutoring can be very expensive. I wouldn't go that route unless you're really struggling.

Have you bought the official practice materials? GMATPrep practice tests are free on www.mba.com, and you can buy the Official Guide from Amazon.

GMATClub.com has great challenge questions, but I'd do the OG first.