Which is the best GMAT prep classes
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Hello everyone, I have been trying to take the GMAT for over a year now and can't seem to get motivated enough to study. Based on experience, can anyone tell me which is the best GMAT prep class to take and why? I think I do better in the classroom environment and need the class to get me into the study mood. PS. I plan on taking the GMAT around April, 2007. Thanks.
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I encourage you to check out Manhattan GMAT. I may be biased because they partner with Beat The GMAT, but they really do have an amazing program. Feel free to ask questions about this program in the "Ask Manhattan GMAT" forum.
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Definitely, definitely take a course if you can't stay motivated on your own. The GMAT is truly not a fun thing to tackle, and it's pretty common to struggle with motivation.
I have not used any of Manhattan GMAT's materials so I can't comment on them personally. I am doing Princeton Review's online course and love it; would have done the classroom one if I could have (I have a weird schedule). If there's a PR office near you, see what they've got coming up. The materials are killer.
I have not used any of Manhattan GMAT's materials so I can't comment on them personally. I am doing Princeton Review's online course and love it; would have done the classroom one if I could have (I have a weird schedule). If there's a PR office near you, see what they've got coming up. The materials are killer.