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jordan1224
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Goodmorning All,
I am new to beat the gmat and have a few questions. I graduated from undergrad in July 2008 and currently work as a sr. internal auditor for one of the larger shipping companys in the maritime industry. I just started preparing for the test and plan on taking it in the spring. I figured this would give me an ample amount of time to prepare my application so I can apply in the first round. My goal is to get into a top program. Thus far i have reviewed the OG12 and some of the Manhatten Gmat test books. I took two Manhatten practice tests and scored 600 and 640. These are my first two tests, so I am optomistic that I can get my score over a 700 with a solid study program. I want my studies to be concentrated more online(at the computer, to further simulate testing conditions) than out of a book. I have reasearched two companys that seem to offer solid programs: Newton and Veritas. Anyones advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
I am new to beat the gmat and have a few questions. I graduated from undergrad in July 2008 and currently work as a sr. internal auditor for one of the larger shipping companys in the maritime industry. I just started preparing for the test and plan on taking it in the spring. I figured this would give me an ample amount of time to prepare my application so I can apply in the first round. My goal is to get into a top program. Thus far i have reviewed the OG12 and some of the Manhatten Gmat test books. I took two Manhatten practice tests and scored 600 and 640. These are my first two tests, so I am optomistic that I can get my score over a 700 with a solid study program. I want my studies to be concentrated more online(at the computer, to further simulate testing conditions) than out of a book. I have reasearched two companys that seem to offer solid programs: Newton and Veritas. Anyones advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you












