I am looking to cross the magic finish line 4 weeks from now. I've taken the GMAT twice (mainly self study and quant tutoring) - 680/690.
I've never taken a systematic course before. Wondering if the Knewton course would be doable (I have a full time job) over the next month and whether that's the most strategic way to get where I'm going. I love their guarantee - just not sure how time-intensive it is. I can probably study 2-3 hours per day.
Thoughts?
Knewton if I have a 690?
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Honestly, I would recommend consulting a tutor at your point. It will be the best way for you to hone in on your specific weaknesses.
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Hi Woodencrawdad,
Your two Official Scores are consistent, so I'm curious to know what your Quant and Verbal Scaled scores were for the two exams. If you can provide that data, then I'd be happy to offer a suggestion as to how to push your score even higher.
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Your two Official Scores are consistent, so I'm curious to know what your Quant and Verbal Scaled scores were for the two exams. If you can provide that data, then I'd be happy to offer a suggestion as to how to push your score even higher.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich