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DavidFreed
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I'm a long time reader and first time writer. I always found it helpful when people talked about their experiences directly after the test.
For a little background, I just graduated from University as an engineer and am going to work in management consulting. I have always been decent at math and wasn't able to improve much beyond the 48/49 range in my studying. I will say that MGMAT did help me a ton with NP and WT in quant. I would suggest concentrating highly on the verbal and not worrying excessively about the quant as the most discrepancies seem to be in the verbal section. I spent a ton of time on SC and CR, using the free sections in e-gmat.com as a supplement. I took the Manhattan GMAT course and scored 640, 680, 720, 740 and 680 on their practice tests. Good luck everyone!
For a little background, I just graduated from University as an engineer and am going to work in management consulting. I have always been decent at math and wasn't able to improve much beyond the 48/49 range in my studying. I will say that MGMAT did help me a ton with NP and WT in quant. I would suggest concentrating highly on the verbal and not worrying excessively about the quant as the most discrepancies seem to be in the verbal section. I spent a ton of time on SC and CR, using the free sections in e-gmat.com as a supplement. I took the Manhattan GMAT course and scored 640, 680, 720, 740 and 680 on their practice tests. Good luck everyone!

















