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Anyone preparing for the GMAT in Kenya? It is not easy to improve quant scores especially without support (assuming someone doesn't just buy a product like TTP or e-GMAT) here. Finding a study group is the single biggest issue, since unlike in other countries, we don't have physical training centres or even GMAT trainers who advertise. Finding time while on a busy schedule is usually tricky especially for older students with family etc meaning that actual study centres with an ok class size would be very useful. I feel we should have a group to at least work on raising quant scores to around a q50. It is a concern that a q47 is lower than the 60th percentile
I think its not just a Kenyan problem but an African problem too and it needs attention to raise the average test scores to the level of those of the countries with a more developed test prep culture.
There isn't much admission consulting support either (undergrad support not the same thing).
Any ideas?
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Now about the content, the GMATClub sessions are really helpful! Moreover the OG books, the vast set of questions in GMAT Club Mocks, a well bifurcated Error Log and a few other test series like Manhattan Preps or the Experts Global will suffice! Given the change post covid, I believe a lack of in-person training centres wouldn't be much of a roadblocker!
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