I've been studying for the GMAT since July but am seeing few results. I definitely feel that I'm lacking discipline - probably b/c I don't have a lot of structure in my prep. It also doesn't help that I've been busy with weddings, moving to a new apartment, etc. I'm thinking about beginning a course mid-January when all vacations, weddings, moves will be behind me.
If my objective (besides improving my score) is to gain structure and focus in my prep, do you think that I will benefit from taking the course at this point?
Should I take a course now or later?
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- michael.dinerstein
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Hi cbrombe1,
Taking a class when you have the most time to commit to it is always the best option. Studying for the GMAT is tough enough. You don't need other commitments to get in the way, and you need to give studying your all.
Just let me know when you want to register and I'll be glad to help you out.
Best,
Taking a class when you have the most time to commit to it is always the best option. Studying for the GMAT is tough enough. You don't need other commitments to get in the way, and you need to give studying your all.
Just let me know when you want to register and I'll be glad to help you out.
Best,
Michael Dinerstein
Manager of Online Marketing
Manhattan GMAT
212-721-7400
800-576-4628
Manager of Online Marketing
Manhattan GMAT
212-721-7400
800-576-4628