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Short term 'crash courses' like the one that you're looking for are generally NOT that helpful for a major standardized Test.
Hello Rich, I think the person is not looking for a comprehensive course (so, he is not looking at appearing in GMAT after 2-3 days of the course), but only looking at perhaps some workshop kind of a setup, where he can meet like minded people and essentially go through a brainstorming session, to get motivated for preparation.

I believe that is what he means when he says "jump start". I actually can also identify myself with him, because lack of any real momentum is something that I am also slightly struggling with:(.

I totally agree. I am planning to write the exam in August and need a crash course to get in the study 'zone'. Then I can take it myself, since I have all the content and know what needs to be studied/ past mistakes. Target score is 700+. Any suggestion on 2-3 day programme? I have given one attempt earlier, score was pathetic 570, so all i need is momentum and focus.
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Hi vsugandhi,

Based on the recent posts, it sounds like one of the big 'issues' that you're facing is really about how best to get in a study 'routine.' The discussion turned to finding motivation (from a like-minded group of people), so you might want to consider a longer-form GMAT Course of some type. The instructors or fellow class-mates might provide what you're looking for. If you're simply looking for a structured program that will give you a series of ordered study tasks, then there are plenty of options for that as well.

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