Guide me please

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Guide me please

by destination_MBA » Thu Dec 18, 2008 6:30 pm
I am planning to take my GMAT exam in May 2009. I would request if any of you could please guide me as to where to start and what is the best strategy for taking the exam.
As far as I can see from the forum Official Guide seems to be a good book to start with. I would also appreciate your inputs and also any guidance on the tutorial classes that MGMAT or Veritas offer that might help.

Thanks
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by Sabari Ragavendran » Sun Dec 21, 2008 4:21 am
Hi,

You are right. Am in my mid way of preparation. I also used OG 11 for starting the starting the same. Strategy wise, it depends on ur time availability and the portion of which u can dedicate to ur prep.

I understand from various forum discussions that, Kaplan and Manhattan are more talked about. So naturally they should also be a next best source to line up ur prep. But the key lies in the frequency of ur timed test and CBT. Working in paper and on a monitor are very different experience.

I think the OG - Supplements for Verbal and Quants are also a good source in ur prep.

All the Best.

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Thank you

by destination_MBA » Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:24 pm
Sabari,
Thank you so much for your suggestion and information. I am thinking of getting material from Manhattan.

Regards