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sonibubu wrote:
My first practice score is 700 (Q 46, V 40). My target score is a 750 or higher. I've only used OG11 so far but it doesn't have enough of the more difficult Quant problems that I need to practice to get a 50 or higher Q score on the GMAT.
I was hoping MGMAT would fill that gap and help raise the verbal score a bit too.


I would finished up the OG, and do NOT take the GMATPrep if you already haven't.

Take the mgmat if you like. If you're disciplined enough and can teach yourself the material, just buy the mgmat books.

Be forewarned, the mgmat reading comp/critical reasoning is a joke. If you need improvement in SC, def pick up the mgmat SC guide.

When you think you're ready, take the GMATPrep. That will be the predictor of your actual performance.
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If you're starting at 700 I really don't think you need a class. Just do self prep and if you find a weakness, maybe work with a tutor for a few hours.
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