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schep104 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 8:47 pm Post subject: Economical and Effective Courses |
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Hey guys,
Just checked the pricing on the kaplan classroom course.
Pretty pricey.. Are there any economical and effective classroom courses out there?
My strategy:
1) Dive into OG11
2) Classroom course to aid the learning
3) Maybe dive into a couple more guides |
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beatthegmat Founder

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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 9:22 am Post subject: |
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You may want to check out online courses from the top GMAT test prep vendors. Online courses are typically much cheaper (hundreds of dollars) and still very high quality.
Good luck _________________ Eric
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| I agree, online would definitely be the economical way to go. I did the demo for Princeton Review's online course and am likely going to sign up. I don't know if Kaplan has one but I generally prefer PR over Kaplan (I love Cracking the GMAT). You can do one with live lectures but the one without them is cheaper, but you can still do 24/7 chat with instructors, which is extremely cool. |
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