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Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 27 Nov 2022, 09:06 ]
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bb wrote:
It’s a more condensed and compact course. You don’t go as deep but you go faster through the material. You’re more likely to finish it then two months, for example than any other course

Which one is deep and dense course ? MANHATTAN GUIDES are better ?

Author:  bb [ 27 Nov 2022, 09:08 ]
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sure. It’s a starting point. That’s not what will be a valuated by business schools. 😂

To give you a data point, average improvement is probably around 125 points… which means you may need to put more effort and steady, harder and better than others to get closer to 200 points. This means doing things such as taking notes, reviewing things daily, and being much more active than just watching videos.

Author:  Premlatarai [ 27 Nov 2022, 09:38 ]
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Magoosh is like a crash course. Magoosh is better for those who have very less time remaining to prepare for GMAT exam such 2-3 months only. In short , it gives you all the knowledge concerned to a particular topic required for exam. However, if you have patience and no problem with time availability, go for ttp or egmat course.

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Author:  dalinderjit [ 27 Nov 2022, 10:15 ]
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hello everyone i am new to GMAT which one is better egmat or ttp i am very confused with both as they seems similar as when one should start with it

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 27 Nov 2022, 10:41 ]
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dalinderjit wrote:
hello everyone i am new to GMAT which one is better egmat or ttp i am very confused with both as they seems similar as when one should start with it

Welcome.....what i have researched , both are very famous.. but TTP is mostly recommended ... You may check their website and and try trial .
Hopefully, answered your Question

Author:  smarthgupta24 [ 27 Nov 2022, 11:13 ]
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Hi can someone give me idea about how to deal with RC questions

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 27 Nov 2022, 11:19 ]
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1. Prethinking and Visualization strategy based on Premise and conclusion given in CR Question...

Check some videos on Gmatclub channel on YouTube.

Author:  smarthgupta24 [ 27 Nov 2022, 11:20 ]
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rc question as in reading comprehention

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 27 Nov 2022, 11:26 ]
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Sorry...

Daily reading Habit of Good written material to improve comprehension and reading speed.

Skills gained in S.C and CR sections like getting meaning / sense of written material , using Logic etc. Also, while locating section from which Question is asked, read somelines above and below that part to get more details..

All Skills acquired during SC and C.R are applied in RC.

Read Economist or Financial times etc.

Read different columns like science, social , business. This will help.

Author:  Invisibleme [ 27 Nov 2022, 23:39 ]
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Is anyone having gmat manhattan verbal latest edition

Or i have to buy hard copy from amazon

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 27 Nov 2022, 23:49 ]
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Copyright policy .... You have to get new one or used copy .

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 28 Nov 2022, 00:02 ]
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Invisibleme wrote:
Is anyone having gmat manhattan verbal latest edition

If you have older version , it is sufficient.

manishkohl wrote:
Hi

Welcome to Gmat Club

Author:  Soumya483 [ 28 Nov 2022, 00:31 ]
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Sarmadk5 wrote:
Welcome ..

Anything to ask ?

Hello... I am also new to GMAT. Due to stagnation in Role and Responsibilities at my current job and upon discussing with a few friends who have done MBA, I have decided to take a serious attempt at GMAT. Haven’t decided any timeline yet, but keeping in mind the work pressure I feel I have to give atleast 6 months for preparation.

Can anyone suggest a good preparation strategy? I work for about 70 hours per week(6 days).

Author:  LUCIAVFP [ 28 Nov 2022, 00:37 ]
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Hi, I got a 510 Last week in my 2 gmat test. I want to reach a 720 in february... could someone tell me how can I start? which materials are the most useful? (I need to improve in both quant and verbal). Thank you!!

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 28 Nov 2022, 00:39 ]
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Soumya483 wrote:
Sarmadk5 wrote:
Welcome ..

Anything to ask ?

Hello... I am also new to GMAT. Due to stagnation in Role and Responsibilities at my current job and upon discussing with a few friends who have done MBA, I have decided to take a serious attempt at GMAT. Haven’t decided any timeline yet, but keeping in mind the work pressure I feel I have to give atleast 6 months for preparation.

Can anyone suggest a good preparation strategy? I work for about 70 hours per week(6 days).

Soumya... 70 hours per week is very tough job routine. Hopefully you will manage your time and studies.


Need continuity and patience.

First of all gove GMAT diagnostic test , on official Website. You will know your capabilities , strength and weakness. And also you will know about GMAT exam.

Soumya483 wrote:
Sarmadk5 wrote:
Welcome ..

Anything to ask ?

Hello... I am also new to GMAT. Due to stagnation in Role and Responsibilities at my current job and upon discussing with a few friends who have done MBA, I have decided to take a serious attempt at GMAT. Haven’t decided any timeline yet, but keeping in mind the work pressure I feel I have to give atleast 6 months for preparation.

Can anyone suggest a good preparation strategy? I work for about 70 hours per week(6 days).

Its upto you .. how you can manage.. 10-15 hours per week... If your Maths and English skills are better.

You will know by appearing in GMAT diagnostic test.

Author:  Babyduckling [ 28 Nov 2022, 00:44 ]
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I took my first test after 1 month learning and i only get 550, 21 for verbal and 45 for quant. Do you have any source that could help me to improve my verbal.? I struggle with sc and rc, and I don’t know how to deal with them.

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 28 Nov 2022, 00:50 ]
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Babyduckling wrote:
I took my first test after 1 month learning and i only get 550, 21 for verbal and 45 for quant. Do you have any source that could help me to improve my verbal.? I struggle with sc and rc, and I don’t know how to deal with them.

If you are bookish person Follow Manhattan All the verbal Guide.. also i have heard about kaplan Gmat Verbal Workbook. For Reading Comprehension - Read Economist , Financial Times etc magazin7/Newspaper. Specially Busoness, Science and social issues related editorials and news . This wipp help you in comprehension and English Grammar structures ( SC).

Author:  nren [ 28 Nov 2022, 03:40 ]
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Magoosh has an app that has VARC questions, which I found to be quite helpful. There are video explanations and written explanations for the questions as well

Author:  Abeljr [ 28 Nov 2022, 05:17 ]
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Definitely no If you are planning to write the CAT, you should definitely attend the (TIME). They mainly focus on the CAT
But for the GMAT no They’ll tell you we have the most qualified instructor in the country for the GMAT But it’s a lie
I was there for the same reason and I found out that I learned more about CAT than the GMAT

Author:  Sarmadk5 [ 28 Nov 2022, 09:00 ]
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cipro wrote:
hello

Welcome...

Babyduckling wrote:
Thank you

Welcome

Anything else.

LUCIAVFP wrote:
Hi, I got a 510 Last week in my 2 gmat test. I want to reach a 720 in february... could someone tell me how can I start? which materials are the most useful? (I need to improve in both quant and verbal). Thank you!!

Nice to share your experience...

You need to improve Basics and for that Manhattan Guides are best All the Quant and Verbal. And solve + Practice Official Guide Questions. After that appear on Official Free practice test you will know your strengths and weaknesses. And improve your weak areas and your approach should be to gain more skills rather than focus on score / course completion.

Hopefully, it will prove helpful for you.

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