myohmy wrote:That depends what you're looking for. Have you already prepped with the basics and need individual tutoring on specific areas? In that case, online tutoring might be very helpful for you.
However, if you are just starting to study and you want to take a course, I would recommend just an online course (I know Princeton and Kaplan offer them, I'm pretty sure MGMAT does too). You don't need to pay the extra money to learn the basics, save private tutoring for once you've already learned them, and have specific questions/areas you don't understand.
Tks for your reply. I know the basis but I continue to have timing issues in Math. Two months ago, I scored 41&41 = 680 in the Gmat Prep 1. After that I made 5 Manhattan Cats and couldn´t get more than 43 in Math, struggling with time at least in the last 5 quesitons.
One strongly believe that the best tutoring is self analysis, but you know one is open to listen to others who have already made it.
My plan is to retake Gmat Prep 1 again and take one or two Kaplan tests just to make sure I can finish on time. I don´t want to schedule for the real test unless I am sure I won´t have a timing issue during the exam.