I have seen this mentioned on the site several times. Has anyone used it. I am pretty strong in math except for geometry and DS I still need work on but want to have a high quant score. I currently own OG11, PR Cracking the Gmat, a few MGMAT Books
Has anyone found the Delta Course material usefull?
thanks
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Delta Course doesn't really address geometry so much, mostly really advanced topics like combinations, permutations, and standard deviations. I think you're better off studying from the materials you have and possibly adding Kaplan Premier or Kaplan 800 to your mix.hudsn wrote:I have seen this mentioned on the site several times. Has anyone used it. I am pretty strong in math except for geometry and DS I still need work on but want to have a high quant score. I currently own OG11, PR Cracking the Gmat, a few MGMAT Books
Has anyone found the Delta Course material usefull?
thanks
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I have the PR GMAT, also the Kaplan classroom books, all the OG's and the full set of MGMAT books I am actually overhwelmed with books. I am actually getting confused which to study.
I had the 800 book but lent it to a friend who lost it. I have heard mixed reviews from friends who have taken the GMAT some say lots of geometry some say just 2-4 questions but I hate to go in blind.
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I had the 800 book but lent it to a friend who lost it. I have heard mixed reviews from friends who have taken the GMAT some say lots of geometry some say just 2-4 questions but I hate to go in blind.
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For a solid starting point I would look at the MGMAT math guides first. They will likely be your best source for reviewing Geometry concepts. I would then supplement with OG for practice, then work through the other materials as you need more material.
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