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I want the advice from the experts and fellow gmaters.
I am non native gmater.
I just took my first GMAT exam today and I was shocked with my score. I got Q39 V27. I took online course for verbal which was made by korean teacher.
I took verbal class for like 2 to 3 months and I don't know if this class actually helped me a lot.
I think I got lower score than I expected because I still don't have clear method to approach the questions and reading on computer actually makes me even more confused.
I was reading some articles on Gmat club and read many good reviews about E-GMAT. I am interested in taking their course.
However, I am kinda worried to taking another long hours course. Prob it will be better for me just to focus on solving OG 16, 17 again.
I want to ask your opinions or advices on taking another course or study by myself since I took another course before.
* I want to finish GMAT before the end of august. (hopefully)*
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I want the advice from the experts and fellow gmaters.
I am non native gmater.
I just took my first GMAT exam today and I was shocked with my score. I got Q39 V27. I took online course for verbal which was made by korean teacher.
I took verbal class for like 2 to 3 months and I don't know if this class actually helped me a lot.
I think I got lower score than I expected because I still don't have clear method to approach the questions and reading on computer actually makes me even more confused.
I was reading some articles on Gmat club and read many good reviews about E-GMAT. I am interested in taking their course.
However, I am kinda worried to taking another long hours course. Prob it will be better for me just to focus on solving OG 16, 17 again.
I want to ask your opinions or advices on taking another course or study by myself since I took another course before.
* I want to finish GMAT before the end of august. (hopefully)*
This topic has been closed and archived due to inactivity or violation of community quality standards. No more replies are possible here.
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