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Course Recommendations?

by qisma » Mon Oct 24, 2011 6:39 pm
I took the GMAT and scored a 560 - not upset because I did my best given the prep work I did on my own and I'm glad I have a much better sense of where I need to really focus now. I am a little surprised at the discrepancy when comparing the score to my practice test scores. I did self-study for 3 months using the MGMAT books, the 12th OG guide and the OG quantitative review. I used MGMAT's CAT tests and my scores were hovering around 650 +/- 20 points. I also used the GMATPrep tests and both scores were a 640. I had been aiming for around 650, so I plan to retake again as I believe I am capable of achieving that score.

My verbal has not been the issue and this score reflected it - got a 40, which is around what I've been ranging on each practice test. It's the quantitative section that I need help with - scored a 28. I don't attribute my performance to nerves or inability to concentrate - I believe I need to gain a better grasp of the math fundamentals and thus, improve pacing. I was guessing on a couple of questions in order to keep pace.

t think for this second go-around, I'd like to either take a class or hire a tutor so I can have someone help reinforce the math concepts and provide further explanations when I need them. I was wondering if anyone would be able to recommend a short class that has heavy emphasis on quant (perhaps only a month long)? I would prefer in person, but online will suffice as well, especially if there is a big price difference.
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by vaibhavgupta » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:18 am
qisma wrote:I took the GMAT and scored a 560 - not upset because I did my best given the prep work I did on my own and I'm glad I have a much better sense of where I need to really focus now. I am a little surprised at the discrepancy when comparing the score to my practice test scores. I did self-study for 3 months using the MGMAT books, the 12th OG guide and the OG quantitative review. I used MGMAT's CAT tests and my scores were hovering around 650 +/- 20 points. I also used the GMATPrep tests and both scores were a 640. I had been aiming for around 650, so I plan to retake again as I believe I am capable of achieving that score.

My verbal has not been the issue and this score reflected it - got a 40, which is around what I've been ranging on each practice test. It's the quantitative section that I need help with - scored a 28. I don't attribute my performance to nerves or inability to concentrate - I believe I need to gain a better grasp of the math fundamentals and thus, improve pacing. I was guessing on a couple of questions in order to keep pace.

t think for this second go-around, I'd like to either take a class or hire a tutor so I can have someone help reinforce the math concepts and provide further explanations when I need them. I was wondering if anyone would be able to recommend a short class that has heavy emphasis on quant (perhaps only a month long)? I would prefer in person, but online will suffice as well, especially if there is a big price difference.
You could look into online classes like E-GMAT.
Personally i feel there is enough video on youtube to learn any topic of GMAT.

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by bradenm2 » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:36 am
I know that Khan Academy on Youtube has detailed videos explaining each quant problem for the OG

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by vaibhavgupta » Tue Oct 25, 2011 5:44 am
bradenm2 wrote:I know that Khan Academy on Youtube has detailed videos explaining each quant problem for the OG
And many more. Even BTG has its own list of videos. you could do searches and find them up!! :)

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by throughmba » Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:43 am
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by qisma » Wed Oct 26, 2011 10:43 am
Thanks all. I decided to sign up for the Manhattan GMAT online course. I took a look at the videos and think they're great, but I'd like to have a structured study plan and ability to speak to my instructors when necessary. Also, after studying on my own, I don't fully trust myself to be able to take on the GMAT again alone without some help, haha.