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PR class now or later in my prep? [#permalink] New post 23 Jul 2003, 07:43
Hey everyone, I am new to this site and had some questions for the veterans of this test. Would you suggest that I take the PR 8-week classroom session in the beginning stages of my prep or closer to the end of my prep? Also, what else did you guys/gals use to get you ready for the test? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: PR class now or later in my prep? [#permalink] New post 23 Jul 2003, 10:30
jls944 wrote:
Hey everyone, I am new to this site and had some questions for the veterans of this test. Would you suggest that I take the PR 8-week classroom session in the beginning stages of my prep or closer to the end of my prep? Also, what else did you guys/gals use to get you ready for the test? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.



I am not sure how many people here took PR prep courses. We have some discussions on this topic here:
http://www.gmatclub.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=1546

and http://www.gmatclub.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=788

As I see it, if I were to take the course, I would definitely wanted to get done with basics: how many questions, time, how many sections, what is asked, etc, etc so that you would not be wasting your time at the course gussing things. However, a few people said that when you take a course they throw at a working person so much stuff that it is impossible to get done in one time, so several people suggested taking the course twice. ANd if you take it twice (usually you pay $100 to retake, the time doubles). Just decide how much time you can afford to spend on the classes/homework.

You also seem to be quite settled with PR. Did you have a personal rec?
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 [#permalink] New post 23 Jul 2003, 20:00
No, I did not have a recommendation, the only aspects in picking between Kaplan and PR that I had was the time period in which the classes were offered, hours in the classroom, and the location. Any other help you can offer me will be much appreciated.
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no charge to retake [#permalink] New post 27 Jul 2003, 18:26
PR doesn't charge a fee to retake the course. As part of their guarantee, if you take their course and are not satisfied with your score, you can retake for free. You have to attend all classes and do the assignments, but you should be doing those anyway if you're shelling out the cash for a course!

I would recommend them, btw. Great materials and instructors.
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