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GMAT Classes

by OregonStudent » Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:15 pm
Hello,

I'm new to the site, but I've spent time browsing through the posts and it seems to be the place to get good answers. So I'm hoping I can get some help about the GMAT preparation classes.

My #1 school choice is NYU, but I'm looking at a handful other top 25 schools. My goal is to score above 700. I've slowly been studying since January and over the next 3 months I plan to dedicate a lot of time to my preparation. Also, I plan to take the GMAT towards the end of September. I've seen companies advertise their GMAT classes like the ones Kaplan offers. I'm interested in the in-class programs, but they cost around $1300+ so my question is are they worth it? Has anyone taken part in a program like this? If someone has it would be great to get their opinion about the program. I'm curious to know about the experience, and if they felt it was beneficial to their success.


Thanks for the help!
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by arun@crackverbal » Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:27 pm
2 quick points:

1. Studying since Jan and another 3 months left? I think you are overdoing it :)

2. Check out course reviews here: https://reviews.beatthegmat.com/

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by OregonStudent » Sat Jun 18, 2011 9:02 pm
Thanks Arun. I'll check them out. I haven't done a lot of studying. I've more familiarized myself with the the GMAT, bought some study books, and have done some light review. I'm determined to score above a 700 though so I wanted to get an early start. :)