Hi Nisha,
My virtual online Manhattan GMAT course ends on May 6. I really would recommend taking the virtual online course because it is taught by two, real live instructors. I liked taking the MG course that way because it is not only interactive and engaging, but you can take it anywhere if you have a PC and an internet connection. That online course even comes with a head set and a microphone for talking during the class. That is why I said something about the class as being interactive and engaging, too. You also get access to all of the online Manhattan GMAT material as well. I already outlined all of the things that I like about that program, but there is more. I think that if you look at this forum, you will see that Stacey Koprince from Manhattan GMAT, spends a lot of her time giving people advice about any question and or concern that they might have about the GMAT. In my opinion, I have never found anyone from any other GMAT prep program who actually cared enough about other people to take the time to help them like Stacey does.
But, of course, you may want to take a live course, instead? I think that it would all depend on where you live or what your home life might be like, too. And, maybe you like having someone right there teaching you the material?
I do have one question for you about what you think made you not feel as prepared to take the test like you said you were? I really didn't think that anybody at Kaplan really cared about how I did on those practice tests, even the instructors didn't. Maybe, that is what happened in your case, too? Manhattan GMAT offers extensive explanations about each question on their practice tests. In addition, I also know that the instructors from my class said that they were interested in the results of how we did on our practice tests, too. If you do sign up for their course, either online or in person, I would make sure that you take one of their practice tests before the class starts. You will have access to a tutor for a half an hour once a week. And, I am sure that the instructor for your class will find a way to help you, too. Of course, you can post a lot on here about the questions that you might have about your practice test results as well. Ask Manhattan GMAT, as a subforum to the GMAT strategy one, would be the perfect place to do that after you took one of their tests, too.
Greg