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My first test (no studying) was a 480. I bought a couple of Kaplan books and used all their free resources and improved to 550. Then, I decided to pay for their on-demand class and have improved my score to about a 600 (40 Q/ 32 V) continued to study and 600 again. This is all over about a 2 month time-frame. I'm thinking that perhaps I've done all that I can with kaplan resources and need to purchase tutoring or look at magoosh or gmat economist since their on demand also comes with tutoring hours. Any suggestions?
Hey Jazmyne, Kaplan is apparently the tougher one. That is to be reserved for the 700 to 750 jump. Go through Manhattan GMAT for theory of the topics you make the most mistakes in. My sincere belief is that MGMAT books coupled with OG should get you to 700 but everyones learning is different.
I would suggest using TTP. If you're already at a certain level, you can do the tests they provide according to the difficulty you like. That can work, you can try yourself for a week trial for just 1$.
For verbal, Ron's videos and Manhattan guide. They help a lot.