Took the GMAT test yesterday and got completely murdered. 530 (Q. 38, V. 26!). Sad times. My goal is to achieve at least a 650+.
I took the Princeton Review prep course and maybe didn't take it too seriously at the time. It was not until I signed up for the GMAT a couple weeks ago that I started to really put all my focus into studying. I probably should have spent a lot more time studying for it. I didn't do well on the 5 diagnostic tests that Princeton Review gives you as part of your package, although I did improve my score by 100 points on my last diagnostic test.
Anyway, I am pretty depressed and think that maybe I should sign up for a Manhattan prep course instead? I keep hearing good things about them. In reality, I could take advantage of the Princeton Review guarantee and retake a class with them for free, but I'm just not sure if this will just be a waste of time.
Friends have advised me to take as many practice exams as possible in order to get a good score. I agree - I practiced a lot of problems but never tried pacing myself, so I would take my sweet time on every problem, which was probably not a good idea.
If you have advice on any of the above, please let me know! THANKS!!!
I took the Princeton Review prep course and maybe didn't take it too seriously at the time. It was not until I signed up for the GMAT a couple weeks ago that I started to really put all my focus into studying. I probably should have spent a lot more time studying for it. I didn't do well on the 5 diagnostic tests that Princeton Review gives you as part of your package, although I did improve my score by 100 points on my last diagnostic test.
Anyway, I am pretty depressed and think that maybe I should sign up for a Manhattan prep course instead? I keep hearing good things about them. In reality, I could take advantage of the Princeton Review guarantee and retake a class with them for free, but I'm just not sure if this will just be a waste of time.
Friends have advised me to take as many practice exams as possible in order to get a good score. I agree - I practiced a lot of problems but never tried pacing myself, so I would take my sweet time on every problem, which was probably not a good idea.
If you have advice on any of the above, please let me know! THANKS!!!












