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Whic course is better

by joshi.komal » Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:38 am
Hi Folks,

There are so many courses out there in the market.
Manhattan, Veritas, Princeton, Kaplan.

Which one these is better? I just went through the Veritas site, it claims to have edge over the others.
Could anyone express their view or share their experience on this.

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Re: Whic course is better

by beatthegmat » Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:39 pm
joshi.komal wrote:Hi Folks,

There are so many courses out there in the market.
Manhattan, Veritas, Princeton, Kaplan.

Which one these is better? I just went through the Veritas site, it claims to have edge over the others.
Could anyone express their view or share their experience on this.

Thanks
Komal
Hi Komal:

All the options are great, but I typically recommend Manhattan GMAT--I think that this company truly caters to the consumer who wants to score high on the GMAT (700+). PR and Kaplan tend to cater to a wider consumer market who on average want to get a 500/600 score range (this is just my opinion).

I saw from your earlier post that you're based in London. I would consider taking the MGMAT virtual course--many Beat The GMAT members have raved over this course!

Check out the member testimonials for the virtual classroom here: https://www.beatthegmat.com/discounts.html. Also, as a Beat The GMAT member you are entitled to a 10% discount off the course, which is about $100 off.

Before your make your decision on whether to take a course, also think about self study. Most of the people in this community are self studiers, and we have a great support network! There are tons of free resources to aid you in your studies, and with the right study strategy and discipline you would have a great shot at reaching your target score. Check out these two resources when you get the chance:

https://www.beatthegmat.com/wiki/
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Best of luck!
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by joshi.komal » Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:49 am
Hi Eric,

Thanks a lot for the detailed information. The information is indeed useful.

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by beatthegmat » Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:11 pm
You're welcome! :)

Please let us know what you decide. There are of people in your same situation in this community, and we can certainly learn from your case.

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by beatthegmat » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:37 pm
Just to add to this thread. Check out this recent review of Veritas from another member: https://www.beatthegmat.com/viewtopic.php?p=23052#23052
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by joshi.komal » Tue Oct 09, 2007 5:06 am
oooooooooooh...It was a terrible experience...

I am planning to enroll myself to one free Trial Virtual class by Manhattan..then I will be in amuch better position to decide.

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by bates88 » Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:14 am
Ok, maybe my blood sugar's low and I'm a little cranky, but this is the third thread I've read on here today where people are saying PR is for low scorers, and as someone who's taking PR right now, that bugs me. I am targeting 700+ and am in the upper 600s in my practice (last practice test score was 670) with PR.

I am sure that most people who take a course, period, are starting in the 500s or low 600s, mostly because statistically, there are a whole lot more average scorers than high scorers. Veritas and MGMAT market themselves for high scorers, and that's fine with me. But people who take PR and Kaplan do get 700+ scores too. And I begrudgingly say that about Kaplan, because I didn't like their books at all.

I will report my score after I take my official GMAT, but I guarantee you, it will be a LOT higher one than the 600 you all seem to think anyone who takes PR or Kaplan will get!!

OK, I'm done ranting. Time for an early lunch. :lol:

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by beatthegmat » Tue Oct 09, 2007 3:29 pm
Good comments, bates. I'm glad you chimed in to balance out the perspectives...

And I'm definitely looking forward to seeing you succeed on the GMAT! :)
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