notes..
2)
online course.. if you can learn from the videos and few techniques put across via video and
othe rmaterial..
3)
in person classes.. you have a chance to clear your doubts in class one to one but ofcourse
the time in a class is limited and you can not be a person shy to ask doubts in front of others. And
a lot depends on the type of instructors and courses where you are staying..
4)
Private tutor.. a lot depends on instructor but you can ask doubts and a lot of attention gets
paid on your preparation.
If you have to invest, invest wisely because more than money you are investing your time. take
some time, do your homework and select what is best for you. do not get carried away by reviews
or persuasion without giving it a proper thought..
The most important is to realize your weaknesses and what it will take to overcome.
Regards
Chetan
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Hi Chetan! ( Open to other experts as well)
Thank you so much for your time and valuable input.
I'd like to probe a bit more . Tutor and Classrooms are out of the question since I don't have the
time for it.
I plan to do the following :
Month 1 : Review and practice all the concepts from the
MGMAT Guides
( Quant and Verbal)
combined with
Power score CR
. Solving questions /sectional tests from
OG
'16 and GMATClub (
free) on weekly basis.
Month 2 : Practice
OG
'16 + Verbal & Quant '16. Will start taking CAT on weekly basis .
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Month 3 : IR + AWA & Full length CAT +
Error log
and reviewing/practicing.
Question : Would this be enough? Should I consider purchasing the
Kaplan Math workbook
as well
?
I am also wondering whether I should be investing in an
Egmat
Verbal prep course as I'm not too
sure about the effectiveness of
MGMAT guides
for verbal ? Would I need to purchase additional
CAT/Exam Pack ?
Greatly appreciate your input and effort. Thank you so much.
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