GMAT for a person with average intelligence.

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Hi Experts,

I have just started studying for my GMAT's and it feels like I have forgotten a lot of the basics. Fortunately it is coming to me as I read and learn the topics. Truely speaking I am a person of average intelligence and as everyone out there, I would also like to score 700 and above. Being realistic I know it will be tough and I don't mind putting the hard work but I would like to get some ideas from the experts or people who have been in the same boat as I am.
I also understand that it is all about how you study the technique but there has to be some stats out there, also it would be helpful if you can recommend taking a online class, in person or just reading through the books like Kaplan or Manhattan.
I would really appreciate some input.

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Mitul.
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by vishugogo » Mon Jul 08, 2013 10:35 pm
Hi mitulkaria,

I am no expert but I can guide where to start from for rest this forum will do everything needful.

1)Download gmatprep software from mba.com.It has 2 diagnostics test and these tests will be the best for your future assessments.The software also has 90 questions spread equally across ps,ds,cr,rc and sc.They will indicate the areas of improvements and strengths.

2)Buy OG13(bible for gmat).After practicing every questions review your mistakes. Maths and verbal supplements 2nd edition can also be bought for more practise.

3)Specific strategy books

SC- Manhattan and Aristotle 3rd edition
DS- Manhattan
CR- Manhattan or power score bible (I study from aristotle)
RC -Manhattan and OG13 will be enough
PS - Manhattan

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:03 am
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