Recommendations for GMAT Prep

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Recommendations for GMAT Prep

by mparikh » Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:39 pm
I am thinking about taking the GMAT and I came across this site while doing some research. Browsing aroung a little bit, it seems like this will be a great resource in the future for me.

So far, I have just done very basic research on the GMAT and I only know about the basic structure of the test. I haven't taken any practice exams and I haven't even looked at the type of questions on the test. As someone who has already taken the GMAT (or is currently studying for it), how would you recommend I start preparing for the test? Should I just buy some books and start doing practice tests? Or should I sign up for a prep course? Are there any other approaches you would recommend?

I would like to get a 690 or higher on the test.

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by beatthegmat » Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:54 pm
Getting started with your prep is a difficult process. Probably a good place to start is to just get familiar with the GMAT test and understand what is being tested. Check out the GMAT Resource Wiki, https://www.beatthegmat.com/wiki/, and look at the section "GMAT 101". There are some high-level articles there that serve as good starting points.

Next, you need to figure out whether you wish to study on your own or get a GMAT prep class. There are a variety of factors involved in this decision, but two big concerns: (1) do you feel like you have the time to commit to consistent study over the next 2-3 months? And (2) do you feel like you have the discipline to put together a strategy and stick with it during your prep?

If you can answer "Yes" and "Yes" to these questions, then self study might be a good option for you. Most members of this community are self studiers, so you can get a lot of support from us here. To get a sense of how to put together a good self study plan, please check out my GMAT Blog: https://beatthegmat.blocked

If you question your own discipline or time commitments, then opting for a GMAT prep class might be a good option. You can do some searching into the old posts on this forum to get a sense of what people think about the various GMAT prep programs. I may be biased, but I recommend Manhattan GMAT's classroom course or virtual course. Beat The GMAT members get 10% off when enrolling for these courses, check out: https://www.beatthegmat.com/discounts.html

In terms of next steps, I recommend:
  • Reading through the GMAT 101, as suggested above.
  • Taking a GMATPrep practice test (available on MBA.com) to gauge your current performance
After going through these steps, I think you'll be in a better position to decide how you'd like to proceed with your GMAT studies.

Best of luck! Please let us know what you decide...
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by mparikh » Thu Sep 20, 2007 8:18 pm
Eric,

Thanks for your response. You've pointed out some great resources. I started looking into some of them.

I still have to make up my mind on whether I want to go with the "self study" approach or take a prep course. I 'm not sure whether I have sufficient time to study a lot on my own, mainly due to frequent work related travel. Traveling may also have an impact on my study discipline.

I will let you know once I make my decision.

Thanks again.

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by beatthegmat » Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:08 pm
Yes, please let us know what you decide!

If you're traveling a lot, you might want to consider a virtual class, like MGMAT's virtual class: https://www.beatthegmat.com/viewtopic.php?t=4562.

Again, you can see some other testimonials here: https://www.beatthegmat.com/discounts.html

Best of luck!
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