What is the best online material to prepare for GMAT

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I am planning to prepare for GMAT, but I am not sure which best online material out there. I am working fulltime and I need something which I can access while travelling. Again, I need to prepare right from the basics since I started working 14 years ago and I was always very week in my math.

Please guide..

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by mzbadami » Fri Aug 13, 2010 1:18 pm
Knewton GMAT. Its an amazing online course. i am preparing for my GMAT too and i find this resource extremely invaluable.

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by bmorgan » Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:38 pm
If you don't want to spend as much, this site (beatthegmat.com) also has about 750 questions with explanations for just $99. Knewton is a full class, though, and the questions here are a guided self-study. Good luck
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by DanaJ » Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:45 pm
All major GMAT prep companies offer online versions of their courses. The majority of them have been reviewed by students such as yourself here: https://reviews.beatthegmat.com/

I'd say before you make a decision, attend a free class to get a sense of the overall teaching style and format of the classroom. I think every company allows you to sit in on a class for free - you don't have to sit in on the whole thing though, you can stay for only 30 mins and that is probably enough to make a general opinion. I personally believe that the teacher makes or breaks the course, so that's why I advise people to get a feel of the experience before they spend money.

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by GMAT GIRL » Sat Aug 14, 2010 4:47 pm
I have heard from several friends that Veritas is very good for online material. I was looking at their site and they have many options for live online courses as well as pre-recorded courses accessible "on demand". They have a free seminar August 24th 8pm Eastern called conquering the GMAT that I am signed up for.