Economical and Effective Courses

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Economical and Effective Courses

by schep104 » Thu May 08, 2008 8:47 pm
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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by beatthegmat » Thu May 15, 2008 9:22 am
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.

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by Spence » Thu May 15, 2008 12:51 pm
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.