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GMAT Help !!

by yuvaraja » Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:05 am
Hi All,

I have decided to take GMAT this year. I am an average student, is it good for me to join in any of the classroom/online courses for the preparation?. I am confused don't have an idea on how to start with the GMAT preparation. Please advice.

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by sarathought777 » Tue Feb 11, 2014 11:22 am
yuvaraja wrote:Hi All,

I have decided to take GMAT this year. I am an average student, is it good for me to join in any of the classroom/online courses for the preparation?. I am confused don't have an idea on how to start with the GMAT preparation. Please advice.

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First of all, try to take a sample test. Evaluate it.
Then decide . In case of getting more than 50% marks, start self study.
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after few days u will be clear that either you have to join any regular classes or you can understand on your own. Best of Luck!

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by David@VeritasPrep » Tue Feb 11, 2014 1:40 pm
Below is a list of considerations for people trying to decide whether to take a course or to begin with self-study.

Whatever you choose be sure that the techniques described make sense to you and are based on a true understanding of the test material rather than gimmicks. For example, any sentence correction book that erroneously speaks of answer choice A as the "original meaning" of the sentence or tells you that the word "being" is always incorrect should be put aside immediately.

One thing that you can do at this point is to take a practice test just to see how you do intuitively on the exam. Take the free Veritas Prep practice exam (the link is in my signature line) and you can save the official GMATPrep practice tests for later.

My overall thought is take a practice test, read my list below and see if self-study might work for you, and then decide whether to do that or take a course.

I have compiled the list below because I have been asked by so many people if they can self-study or if they need one of the top companies that are reviewed here on Beat the GMAT. https://reviews.beatthegmat.com/

1) How much time can you devote to your studies? To do it alone does take more time. If you can put in more time per week then you have a better chance of doing it on your own with books. If you are busier with work, then you may be a candidate for getting some help.

2) Are you the kind of person who generally looks at something and tries to figure out the best way of doing it? If you plan your errands so that you have no left turns in traffic or so that you drive the fewest miles then you are a better candidate for self study. If you are a person who relies a GPS device then you might be someone who does better with some expert guidance!

3) How disciplined are you? Some people can set a schedule and stick to it. Others do better when they have a class coming up and they know that they have to keep up.

4) When was the last time you had a math class? The more you need to review the help you may need.

5) Time or money? It costs more to take a course or tutoring, but it takes longer to do it yourself. (And it does not require too many GMAT retakes at $250 each before a course starts to seem less expensive!)

Finally, you can always start with self-study and then move into a course, just be aware that you might end up buying an entire set of books and then end up taking a course with a different company. So try to think strategically!

Hope it helps!
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by [email protected] » Tue Feb 11, 2014 3:08 pm
Hi yuvaraja,

Since there are plenty of options for you to use during your studies (books, Courses, Tutors, websites, etc.), it might seem like a daunting task to decide which resources to use. It's safe to say that each of the resources that you might investigate has helped someone to prepare for the GMAT, so the real question is if those same resources will help YOU to succeed.

It's a good idea to take an initial practice CAT to get a sense for what your natural ability is. You probably won't be happy with that first score, but that's okay. Most people don't do particularly well at the start. Once that score is established, you'll have a sense of what you'll need to work on. From there, you should investigate the various options. Most GMAT Companies offer free resources that you can use to get started and decide if you'd like to purchase additional resources. You can decide which resources best fit your personality, timeframe and budget. The Forums here also provide a great opportunity to pose questions and get advice from a variety of experts.

You'll probably find this to be a challenging task, but don't get discourage. The GMAT is a predictable exam, so it can be prepared for and beaten.

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