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Hello fellows,

a short question. Since I have to make a plan how to excell in something I haven't done yet (beating the gmat) I would like to know 1 thing, namely:

can anyone tell me whether the beat the gmat plan of this community is enough to prepare you best for the GMAT ? I mean, if anyone has done it, can s/he maybe post his opinon about it. For example, how good s/he finds the Course in hindsight, what would s/he add to it (what kind of additional stuff, reading literature, etc.).

I wrote this post because my whole preparation depends on the 60 days course of the beatthegmat community. And I also noted for example that some suggestions of people who had achieved a very respecatble score,always include making a test in the start of your preparation. I am on day 4 already but I haven't seen any suggestions to make a WHOLE online test to estimate your level. Only the short tests from the GMAC's OFFICIAL GUIDEs FOR THE GMAT REVIEW. Thus, I believe it's better to actually ask someone with experience on this subject.

Thank you once in again in advance for your time and support.

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:29 am
It is different for everyone. I will say that typically my students take between 75 and 150 days to prep.
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by DBushkalov » Fri Feb 08, 2013 1:47 am
Thanks for your response, Jim.

I know that with my program, to crack the exam in 60 days, I have a mountain to climb. What I meant with the post, though, was, if someone, who has done the 60 days course of the BEATTHEGMAT-Community, could share what kind of additional things he thinks may add well to the 60 days course. I, myself, simply haven't done the course yet, and thus, have no idea what things would fit good into it.

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by brianlange77 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 5:29 pm
DBushkalov wrote:Thanks for your response, Jim.

I know that with my program, to crack the exam in 60 days, I have a mountain to climb. What I meant with the post, though, was, if someone, who has done the 60 days course of the BEATTHEGMAT-Community, could share what kind of additional things he thinks may add well to the 60 days course. I, myself, simply haven't done the course yet, and thus, have no idea what things would fit good into it.
Regardless of how much time you have until you are planning to take the exam, I'd suggest that any course is just one part of the overall plan. I don't know of a course out there that in and of itself will prepare you for the exam without you doing significant work 'outside of' the course.

So, that said, I'd strongly encourage you to independently develop your own study plan. Only then, will you start to be able to figure out how to spend the next two months.

https://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... an-part-1/
https://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... an-part-2/

Hope this helps.

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