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eskebrands
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I am trying to decide on my next move , the decision that is confusing me is what road should i take on scoring above my target of 550. I have taken the GMAT two time so far. First time was nothing short of a disaster, I scored a horrible and disapointing 330. Basically I was not ready for the GMAT and only studied for a short time. Before the exam I took only one practice exam which i skipped the essay section and score 510. Furthermore, i had guesses on roughly 11 questions on the quant section during the exam. I deciding to take the gmat again a year later on July 15, after i had studied all 8 Manhattan GMAt books feeling very confident scoring roughly 525 and above on my practice exams. On my exam date I scored a 420, I was devastated, its been a month since i looked at a gmat book, even though i feel defeated but i dont want to give up on my goal of scoring above 550 on the GMAT. My question is what should i do differently in my preparation. I work full time, but have decided to reduce my work to four days, as i take one class at the local university and study for this exam. I really want to defeat the GMAT and get my life back. I have all the MGMAT books, and was thinking should fork over the 1,000 dollars to take there online class or would it be a waste of money, or is they a better route that i can take. The beat the gmat forum and community has been helpful in raising my score to 420, but now i would to raise it to my goal of 600. Please feel free to give any advice, all is appreciated.
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