Dear Brent,
First of all, I would like to thank you for introducing such a great project and thus making our lives, GMAT aspirants, so much easier. Now I don't have to sit down and think for hours on how to prepare for GMAT. Instead I could just get into action by following your Study Guide.
After going through the study guides, I found that you don't include the "Part II"- Advanced Topics- of MGMAT study guides in your guide. So I couldn't help but wonder whether the advanced topics are not necessary for the preparation or its implied that students are supposed to finish the advanced topics too after each chapter.
I am still early into the preparation and haven't finished any of the study guides completely. So I would like to know before I reach that stage so that I can plan accordingly.
Finally, I would like to mention that its a great piece of work that you are doing by helping students in the most important aspect - helping them plan.
Thanks and Regards,
Dhrumil Parekh
Manhattan GMAT Advanced Chapters
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My Bad. I just realized that you do mention advanced chapters in "advanced To Do", which I didnt see. It was right there but I still didnt see. Sorry
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Hi Dhrumil: I am taking the 60-day course myself! How are you? I am completing the advanced options when I get a chance. This is real hard work, but what great accomplishment in life isn't. If you are not Einstein-like, you have to work on it! Best of luck, and send me a private message telling me how the studies are going. I am on day 16 right now.
Rahul
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