I have a couple questions.
First, I have purchased the books I need for the 60 day GMAT course and after I ordered them I started reading some reviews. Someone mentioned that this course was not designed for someone who had prepped for and taken the GMAT before. What if you took it and didn't prepare for it at all? I scored 41/92% in Verbal and 36/45% in Quantitative for a score of 640. Can the course still help me? Am I wrong in assuming that because some of the questions that I got right in Verbal were likely guesses that the course could help to at least help me from going down in score?
Also, unless I am mistaken, the higher you are on the scale, the harder it is to get an increase in percentage? I was 75% overall. What would it likely take for me to break the 700 barrier?
First, I have purchased the books I need for the 60 day GMAT course and after I ordered them I started reading some reviews. Someone mentioned that this course was not designed for someone who had prepped for and taken the GMAT before. What if you took it and didn't prepare for it at all? I scored 41/92% in Verbal and 36/45% in Quantitative for a score of 640. Can the course still help me? Am I wrong in assuming that because some of the questions that I got right in Verbal were likely guesses that the course could help to at least help me from going down in score?
Also, unless I am mistaken, the higher you are on the scale, the harder it is to get an increase in percentage? I was 75% overall. What would it likely take for me to break the 700 barrier?












