Expert suggestions on effective test prep

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Expert suggestions on effective test prep

by itisgmat » Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:57 am
Hello everyone,

I am a new joiner to this forum. I like this forum especially the way things are organized. I have seen other forums where searching for information is a nightmare.

I joined this group after my first attempt at "beating the GMAT" when I got a score of 600. I was aiming a score in the range of 700-800 and hence was disappointed.

Coming to think of what might have gone wrong, I guess I was over-confident. I did prepare a lot though. I used the following resources:
1. OG 11th Edition
2. OG Quant Review & Verbal Review
3. GMATPrep practice tests
4. Free practice tests from ManhattanGMAT, PR, Kaplan & Veritas
5. Manhattan SC 2003 edition
6. Kaplan 800 book

In the practice tests, I was scoring in the range of 610-680.

Now that I have tried it once, I want to make my second attempt at GMAT within another 2 months.

I would request the experts in the forum to help me in coming up with the best prep strategy for my next attempt.

I think I am a little weak on verbal, especially SC & RC. In SC, there have been times when I felt the official answers are wrong. In RC, I have difficulty in passages which have non-interesting content.

From the forum members, I am looking for inputs on the following:
1. In terms of online tests, which ones closely mimic the actual and hence a worth buy?
2. For improving verbal skills, what are the best resources to have?
3. Is it advisable to join coaching classes? I am in India & hence only Kaplan & PR are available. Among them which is better?
4. Any comments on GMAT Write and GMAT Focus resources provided by mba.com? Is it really worth the money?

Thanks for reading this far.

Would really appreciate some good suggestions.
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