I'm considering purchasing the MGMAT self-study guide either with the 9 recorded sessions or without.
My first GMAT score a year ago without much studying was a 560. Heavily weighted towards verbal. My most recent taken at the end of last year was a 620, Q:38, V:37. Generally speaking, I'm stronger in my verbal but think I can still improve on it. My math needs some serious work but I think I can improve in it. My target score is in the 650-690 range.
How have others experience been with the self-study guide. Do you think it will be helpful for me? Additionally, while I plan on purchasing the full program, will I need to go through the entire program as I do have some time constraints and I feel pretty comfy with the verbal. I'd like to focus heavily on the quant and get through this program in a month and take the exam in early April. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
My first GMAT score a year ago without much studying was a 560. Heavily weighted towards verbal. My most recent taken at the end of last year was a 620, Q:38, V:37. Generally speaking, I'm stronger in my verbal but think I can still improve on it. My math needs some serious work but I think I can improve in it. My target score is in the 650-690 range.
How have others experience been with the self-study guide. Do you think it will be helpful for me? Additionally, while I plan on purchasing the full program, will I need to go through the entire program as I do have some time constraints and I feel pretty comfy with the verbal. I'd like to focus heavily on the quant and get through this program in a month and take the exam in early April. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.












