just getting started and feeling daunted

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just getting started and feeling daunted

by eangelo » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:18 am
Hi - At the age of 40 - so that would mean the last time i did any math was 19 years ago! - I have decided to enrol in an EMBA and need to do the dreaded GMAT. I was a poor maths student 19 years ago so the not sure i can do this .
What has changed is that I am pretty focused in putting in the hours and the studying.
Can anyone give me a brief outline what books to use , considering the above details and has anyone who has also never had a mathematical brain or aptitude , cracked the GMAT ?- I am looking to get a 650 -670 score.

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by Osirus@VeritasPrep » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:21 am
To begin your studies, I would recommend beginning with either Kaplan premier or Princeton Review. After you go through one of these guides in its entirety, I would recommend evaluating your weaknesses. If you have math weaknesses, purchase the Manhattan GMAT math guide that corresponds with that weakness. If you have difficulties with Critical Reasoning, I would recommend buying the PowerScore Critical Reasoning Bible. Regardless of how well you do on the Sentence Correction, I would suggests that you buy the Manhattan GMAT Sentence Correction Guide. All in all, I would say give yourself at least 3 months to study for it. If you go through all of the material I suggested, you probably will get above a 600. To get your 650, just analyze the question types you get wrong and make sure you master as many of those areas as possible.. Good luck

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by ManhattanReview » Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:01 pm
It looks like you have a plate full of hard work ahead of you! :-)

We have had a number of students with a similar profile of yours. They did well after following our 3-month online course. One of them wrote us back and reported he got into Wharton Executive MBA program. The key is to have a well laid-out game plan and go through a rigorous process by taking practice tests often and marking your progress.

Our Turbocharge Your GMAT math books are very popular with students who either have been away from math for years or have not been educated in an English-speaking high school classroom. This is mainly because of our extensive math glossary and formula cheat sheet. Our books also contain many high-level math practice questions.

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by TheGMATCoach » Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:48 am
I would look into very personalized courses for your GMAT prep. Based on your current skill set and age, I personally don't feel a classroom learning environment will benefit you very much. You will need specialized help and either a personal tutor or a online program might be the best way to go.

Either way, do your research and ask alot of questions!

We are all here to help. :)

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