GRE prep class rec.? EmpowerGRE v. Magoosh v. Manhattan?

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Hi,

After a couple disastrous attempts at the GMAT, I have decided to take the GRE instead for my b-school applications. Has anyone used EmpowerGRE prep class for studying? EmpowerGRE seems to have a lot of positive reviews.

What about Magoosh or Manhattan?

Thanks!

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by GMATinsight » Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:31 am
gmb27 wrote:Hi,

After a couple disastrous attempts at the GMAT, I have decided to take the GRE instead for my b-school applications. Has anyone used EmpowerGRE prep class for studying? EmpowerGRE seems to have a lot of positive reviews.

What about Magoosh or Manhattan?

Thanks!
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by [email protected] » Wed Jun 03, 2015 10:32 pm
Hi gmb27,

If you have any questions about the EMPOWERgre Course, then you can feel free to ask me directly (you can also email or PM me).

To get a sense of how you would perform on the GRE, you can download 2 free practice GRE MSTs (the GRE 'versions' of a practice CAT) from www.gre.org). You might want to spend a little time familiarizing yourself with the specifics of that exam before taking one of those practice MSTs though (e.g. you can skip over questions and come back to them later).

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