Hello,
I have been studying for the GMAT at a moderate pace for a few months now. My study program, up to this point, has consisted of doing the practice problems in the Official Guide and working through the Princeton Review online course.
I have taken 4 online GMAT practice exams from the Princeton Review. I scored the following:
Verbal Math
40 29 570
33 29 520
40 32 590
36 31 560
Clearly, I am struggling with the Math. Although I have done many practice problems and read through the explanations (which made sense when reading them), when I am taking the actual exams I feel that I don't have enough time to complete the problems and I don't feel confident in my answers for the most part.
I would like to get my score at least into the mid-600's.
In light of the preparation I have already done, with the books and the practice exams, would a GMAT prep course really help me to boost my score to where I want it to be? What would be the advantage of the course, seeing as that I've already done a few hundred math problems without improvement?
If so, should I take Princeton Review or Kaplan?
Any help you could offer would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Chris
I have been studying for the GMAT at a moderate pace for a few months now. My study program, up to this point, has consisted of doing the practice problems in the Official Guide and working through the Princeton Review online course.
I have taken 4 online GMAT practice exams from the Princeton Review. I scored the following:
Verbal Math
40 29 570
33 29 520
40 32 590
36 31 560
Clearly, I am struggling with the Math. Although I have done many practice problems and read through the explanations (which made sense when reading them), when I am taking the actual exams I feel that I don't have enough time to complete the problems and I don't feel confident in my answers for the most part.
I would like to get my score at least into the mid-600's.
In light of the preparation I have already done, with the books and the practice exams, would a GMAT prep course really help me to boost my score to where I want it to be? What would be the advantage of the course, seeing as that I've already done a few hundred math problems without improvement?
If so, should I take Princeton Review or Kaplan?
Any help you could offer would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Chris












