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Honestly speaking, Kaplan wasn`t too good either. Read my thread "mortified by a low score" and you will understand what I mean. I think the test prep companies have become lazy and a little antiquated these days, relying on old retired questions and simple methodologies for the 20th century GMAT. The test has evolved, especially the quantitative section, (that`s why they use experimental questions) and prep companies just haven`t kept pace. For example, when I asked my Kaplan instructor (who incidentally had never taken an official GMAT) about advanced permutation/combination problems, he said "don`t worry, it`s not on the test." I am now seriously considering asking for my money back.

Probably best just to study on your own through questions on this forum.
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I know I've said this before but it is hard to believe how bad the pay is for many of the major test prep companies. There is little wonder why the results are underwhelming . . .
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I found their SC guide to be very helpful. The other guides and the class itself, however, were average. Definitely not worth the $1000. I'd say to buy the SC guide and study on your own and / or find another resource for the other sections.
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I previously took the gmat and scored a 640, currently I'm taking Manhattan GMAT in order to increase my score and I'm very happy.

I view the study class as a type of personal trainer, and as with a personal trainer if you don't have a positive "win-win" attitude and come ready to rock you will not do well. This is not to say the original poster didn't put in enough effort but I have noticed that many students in class treat the gmat as a joke. They are the late commers, those who never do their homework and those who skip class. Personally I've benefited a great deal from manhattan gmat and am glad I signed up (I also really l like the no-nonsense instructor).

In conclusion, I would recommend manhattan gmat but like anything else it is a tool and requires a lot of work on your part. If you are looking for a structured study plan with help, encouragement and resources check out manhattan gmat. If you are expecting a short cut or to learn everything from showing up in class then you won't benefit.
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Hey guys, I was thinking about applying for the manhattan gmat class and am wondering wich cities you have taken the class in? Also, anyone know if the classes in the Los Angeles area are any good?
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I wouldn`t exactly consider this a bad hourly wage...

https://www.vault.com/job/$100_hr_Part-T ... 56648.html
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As in any line of work, the pay varies by firm and location. Note, however, that the instructor is not guaranteed any hours per week and must sign a noncompete so she cannot find clients on her own either (a pretty worthless agreement for the instructor). The starting rates that I have seen have generally been much closer to 10^1 than 10^2.

For instance, Kaplan notes that starting pay for graduate level tests (including the GMAT) in the same region is $18-24/hr and the best paid make "up to" $50/hr.
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Edmond - I took the class in Irvine and it was okay. It really depends on what you put into it, you know? Let me know if you have any questions.
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