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Hi,

An MBA is probably the best investment that you will make in the years to come.

The GMAT will be the second best investment that you will make - both in terms of money and effort. :)

It is very important to identify where you are in the GMAT journey. Are you a beginner or are you looking for a course that can fine-tune your test taking ability to bump up your scores. In either case, the idea is to invest in a GMAT course that keeps you on the straight and narrow.

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You will find a good mix of concept and strategy videos in this free trial. Through this, you will be able to gauge and understand in which stage you are in your GMAT prep.

Once you have finished the trial course, I am sure you will be able to make an informed decision of choosing your prep options :)

Hope this helps!

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I'm surprised to see only prep companies answered the question. Where are all the active forum users?
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