Hey guys,
This morning I took the GMATprep1 for the first time ever. I didn't have ANY prep whatsoever and was pretty much ok with the 530 I got (considering I was at home and people kept coming to my room and my dog barked his lungs out).
However I'm torn on what to do about my prep. I was thinking of taking that Kaplan GMAT Advantage course in class. Somehow I think it might help me focus. However since I might start working soon (I'm fresh out of college) it might be hard to attend classes on a regular basis.
I have been reading the forum and most of you top scorers apparently bought the books and studied at home and took the free prep tests.
Would you guys recommend that I take the course or just get the books and study at home at my own pace and organizing my own thing?
So far these are the books I would be getting (I got the names from the posts of various top scorers):
Sentence Correction GMAT preparation guide 4th edition
Number properties GMAT strategy guide
Reading Comprehension GMAT prep guide
Critical reasoning GMAT prep guide
Equations, Inequalities and VICs GMAT prep guide
Word translations GMAT prep guide
Geometry GMAT prep guide
Fractions, Decimals and percents GMAT prep guide
The official guide for GMAT Quant
The official guide for GMAT verbal
The official guide for GMAT review 12th edition
Verbal Workout for the GMAT Princeton Review
Kaplan GMAT math workbook
Veritas Prep combinatorics and probability
The powerscore GMAT critical reasoning bible
Princeton Review cracking the GMAT
Kaplan GMAT 800
Am I missing anything? Or is there anything I shouldn't get from that list?
PLEASE HELP!!
This morning I took the GMATprep1 for the first time ever. I didn't have ANY prep whatsoever and was pretty much ok with the 530 I got (considering I was at home and people kept coming to my room and my dog barked his lungs out).
However I'm torn on what to do about my prep. I was thinking of taking that Kaplan GMAT Advantage course in class. Somehow I think it might help me focus. However since I might start working soon (I'm fresh out of college) it might be hard to attend classes on a regular basis.
I have been reading the forum and most of you top scorers apparently bought the books and studied at home and took the free prep tests.
Would you guys recommend that I take the course or just get the books and study at home at my own pace and organizing my own thing?
So far these are the books I would be getting (I got the names from the posts of various top scorers):
Sentence Correction GMAT preparation guide 4th edition
Number properties GMAT strategy guide
Reading Comprehension GMAT prep guide
Critical reasoning GMAT prep guide
Equations, Inequalities and VICs GMAT prep guide
Word translations GMAT prep guide
Geometry GMAT prep guide
Fractions, Decimals and percents GMAT prep guide
The official guide for GMAT Quant
The official guide for GMAT verbal
The official guide for GMAT review 12th edition
Verbal Workout for the GMAT Princeton Review
Kaplan GMAT math workbook
Veritas Prep combinatorics and probability
The powerscore GMAT critical reasoning bible
Princeton Review cracking the GMAT
Kaplan GMAT 800
Am I missing anything? Or is there anything I shouldn't get from that list?
PLEASE HELP!!












