Hi everyone out there...I just registered onto beatthegmat, as i have decided to start my preps for GMAT.
Many people have guided me in many ways, however i would like to know the time and tested route to beating the GMAT with a score of 750+.
Anybody, somebody, please take me through the books required to be purchased and procedure for preparation.
Thanks
Help required on preparation for the GMAT
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you should read other people's posts. there is lots and lots of other posts just like yours and if you just read them you would quickly get an idea.
There are also the STICKY posts in the I BEAT the gmat section with peoples experiences and what worked for them.
If you dont want books etc and want to practice everything adaptively then try online providers such as Knewton. Its adaptive, its personalised, has all the materials, lessons, videos, help etc you need online with live classes and recorded classes and lots lots of practice and tests and the system keeps learning from you so it focuses on ur weaknesses and knows what exactly ur bad at.
There are also the STICKY posts in the I BEAT the gmat section with peoples experiences and what worked for them.
If you dont want books etc and want to practice everything adaptively then try online providers such as Knewton. Its adaptive, its personalised, has all the materials, lessons, videos, help etc you need online with live classes and recorded classes and lots lots of practice and tests and the system keeps learning from you so it focuses on ur weaknesses and knows what exactly ur bad at.
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My friend, there is only one tried and true method to topping 750: studying.RC wrote:Many people have guided me in many ways, however i would like to know the time and tested route to beating the GMAT with a score of 750+.
Get started by taking a practice test to determine your weaknesses and starting point. All of the test prep companies have free ones for you to take. Here's a link to the Veritas test to get you going:
https://www.veritasprep.com/gmat-prepara ... tice-GMAT/
Good luck, and be sure to come back with more specific questions!
Jim S. | GMAT Instructor | Veritas Prep