I read the different strategies on this site and noticed some people recommend quite a few books. I went back to school after 20 years to complete my undergraduate degree, and should have started on GMAT when the math portion was still fresh in my brain last year.
I'm not looking to get into an Ivy league school, but a good AACSB accredited program online and plan to stay in the same field that I have been in for the past 18 years. I would like to limit the books to three or less and spend about 15 to 20 hours for two months. I'm only looking for 600+ score. If I want to focus on just one to three books, or good online program, which ones would you recommend. Luckily, I have a good tutor at home that is a English/math wiz that can help me with the subjects.
I have spoken with some Universities and they mentioned with my background and industry designations, I should not have any problem getting in with scores in the mid 500's, but I would rather focus beyond 600. Since I have a family to support, my options are limited as I do a lot of traveling due to my work. I also thinking of limited the study material to under $500.00
I'm not looking to get into an Ivy league school, but a good AACSB accredited program online and plan to stay in the same field that I have been in for the past 18 years. I would like to limit the books to three or less and spend about 15 to 20 hours for two months. I'm only looking for 600+ score. If I want to focus on just one to three books, or good online program, which ones would you recommend. Luckily, I have a good tutor at home that is a English/math wiz that can help me with the subjects.
I have spoken with some Universities and they mentioned with my background and industry designations, I should not have any problem getting in with scores in the mid 500's, but I would rather focus beyond 600. Since I have a family to support, my options are limited as I do a lot of traveling due to my work. I also thinking of limited the study material to under $500.00












