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Re: Looking for advice on a course right for me [#permalink]
I would like to reiterate what nigina93 just said above. Do not seek for some magic wand from any of the well-marketed courses out there. The process does not end by just buying one of the courses. No matter which course you take it at the end drills down to the individual efforts of the test taker. While e-GMAT and Magoosh are 2 good options i can recommend and either of them can be chosen in case you really want to make some expense. But remember that at the end of the day it is all about how well you prepare at your own individual level.

Try to work on basics from basic materials and maintain error logs. That will be a key almost unanimously accepted for improving on the gmat
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