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by Elena89 » Mon Aug 01, 2011 7:02 am
Hello all!

I intend on writing the GMAT in about 3 months from now. Im new to this forum and hence have no clue of where to start my prep from. Could anyone please guide me about the COMPLETE GMAT prep material/books that are sufficient to prepare for the whole test.

Thanking in advance.. :)

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by winniethepooh » Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:06 am
You can go for Manhattan Gmat complete guide set along with the Official guide offered by the Gmac.
For more on Prep books to refer you can also visit I just beat the Gmat forum and/or dive into self study sections for study plans to follow and/or you can start solving problems posted on the forum.

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by FutureWorks » Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:30 pm
Elena89 wrote:Hello all!

I intend on writing the GMAT in about 3 months from now. Im new to this forum and hence have no clue of where to start my prep from. Could anyone please guide me about the COMPLETE GMAT prep material/books that are sufficient to prepare for the whole test.

Thanking in advance.. :)
Hi

Juggling between work and studies is tough so you need to define a significant time for your GMAT preparation. Sometimes taking few days off work for preparing for the GMAT can help a person tremendously. If you have time this may not be a bad idea. Take practise GMAT tests to see how you are doing. If you cannot do that don't worry. What might work instead is to set aside 1-2 hours at night on weekdays and major part of your weekend to study and prepare for GMAT- in this case we will suggest a good 2-3 months preparation. However we recommend you to keep taking practise tests to gauge your performance. It will help you in identifying your weak areas and you can focus on them accordingly.

There are various ways you can use to practise for your GMAT. You might need to change your practise style and try this combination to provide you flexibility and different styles to practise so it doesn't get monotonous.

It could be combination of-

1-Books- Books like- The Official Guide for GMAT Review, The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review, The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review etc could be used.

2-Online Study Guide: Websites like Knewton, Grockit etc provide you with practise questions online.

3-Smart phone applications- Kaplan, Veritas etc offer applications to prepare for GMAT on your smart phones.

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by Elena89 » Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:06 am
That'd help a lot.. thankyou! :)