kevinftw wrote:
Took the GMAT today and got a disappointing 610 (43q,31v). The magical 700 is the goal and after roughly 2 months of sketchy self-instruction, I'm thinking a well-structured prep course is needed. The
Kaplan Advanced course seems like a potential fit, so I ask, is a 90+ bump in GMAT score practical/highly possible following a successful completion of the
Kaplan Advanced course? Thanks!
I think it is. The course is specifically designed for those who have at least 600 on the GMAT. However, there is a catch - it covers the most advanced topics and does not focus as much on easier elements. At the same time, if you are lacking basics, you may/will need to do a bit extra ( you have to judge for yourself if it is too hard and if you may need to do some catching up with the
Kaplan Math Foundations or
MGMAT Math Foundations or possibly with the
MGMAT Verbal Foundations). Probably a more so right class for you than the non-advanced.
The answer is, it is possible as long as you are able to put the time in and not skip classes.
You may also want to see this for the best discount:
http://gmatclub.com/blog/courses/kaplan ... otion-code
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