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topperdoggle
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Hi,
I'm not thick, I have a Computer Science BSc, and 15 years work in the field. I've started the diagnostic test in the Official guide 12th Edition, but it's really tough going, and each question is taking me 5-20 minutes. This is because I don't remember all the basic maths principles, and I'm having to derive them from scratch.
What's a good path - muddle through the diagnostic test to get a baseline, and then move on to the rest of the book, or should I skip the diagnostic test?
Does this book contain enough information for someone like me (native English speaker, some maths in background but needs a refresh) to do well in the GMAT?
I'm not thick, I have a Computer Science BSc, and 15 years work in the field. I've started the diagnostic test in the Official guide 12th Edition, but it's really tough going, and each question is taking me 5-20 minutes. This is because I don't remember all the basic maths principles, and I'm having to derive them from scratch.
What's a good path - muddle through the diagnostic test to get a baseline, and then move on to the rest of the book, or should I skip the diagnostic test?
Does this book contain enough information for someone like me (native English speaker, some maths in background but needs a refresh) to do well in the GMAT?

















