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Bens4vcobra
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Hello all,
I am new and scared to death of this big ole monster you fine folks call the GMAT. I'll start by giving you the usual lines you've 1000 times; I don't test well, I'm not "test smart," I hated math in school, math hates me, I am not good at math. Does that about sum it up? Anywho, I am a beginner and have absolutely no idea where to start. Obviously preperation is key for any test but there seems to be so much out there on the GMAT and its difficult to separate it all.
So far, I have come to the conclusion that the Kaplan classroom thing is the direction I need to go. Its pricey, but I think its worth it for someone like me. I have also thought about hiring a tutor. I'm really sure how to go about that, however. Should I hire someone specific to my weak areas? Or are there "GMAT tutors" out there?
Anyway, as you can see, I am in need of guidance. Please help.
I am new and scared to death of this big ole monster you fine folks call the GMAT. I'll start by giving you the usual lines you've 1000 times; I don't test well, I'm not "test smart," I hated math in school, math hates me, I am not good at math. Does that about sum it up? Anywho, I am a beginner and have absolutely no idea where to start. Obviously preperation is key for any test but there seems to be so much out there on the GMAT and its difficult to separate it all.
So far, I have come to the conclusion that the Kaplan classroom thing is the direction I need to go. Its pricey, but I think its worth it for someone like me. I have also thought about hiring a tutor. I'm really sure how to go about that, however. Should I hire someone specific to my weak areas? Or are there "GMAT tutors" out there?
Anyway, as you can see, I am in need of guidance. Please help.












