Manhattan GMAT - Input
Hi friends -
Need your opinion on the following:
Manhattan GMAT Prep or Manhattan GMAT Prep Plus?
MGMAT Prep includes - The guides, practice tests, post exam assesment
MGMAT Prep Plus includes - The guides, practice tests, post exam assesment + 27 hours of class recordings and 27 hours of section recordings.
Price Difference?
MGMAT Prep - $600
MGMAT Prep Plus - $800
Is Prep Plus worth the $200 premium?
Thanks for the input! :))
Anybody, please? :)
is there any money back guarantee for either if you improve by x points?
Snaps... $600?!
Go here and buy the Manhattan GMAT CAT exams. http://www.manhattangmat.com/storeitemshow.cfm?ItemID=81&catid=4
and I'll sell you my entire Manhattan GMAT books plus the official guides for $150.
I just saved you $400.
Or if you go buy the set new from Amazon for $140 the six CAT exams are included
But those don't include 2 editions of the official guide along with the official verbal and quant supplement guides.
How bout $100?
Prep is enough, at least for me. The concepts are simple enough that spending the extra 200 maybe a bit of an overkill. But result also depends upon what type of learner you are. I personally dislike video lessons and learn better just with books, maybe it is different for you.
I think both are a bit overkill. If you need to brush up on math basics, then buy the MGMAT math fundamentals (?) book. If you don't, then just the MGMAT Guides + Practice Tests + OG Guide are sufficient to do well (that's like >$200 total I think). You can find high quality explanations for topics you don't understand on gmatclub. Of course, like someone else mentioned, buy the package if you learn much better from videos.
Depends on how you learn best. I'm a book learner so I just bought the MGMAT guides and used their CAT's in conjunction with the OG guides/CAT's and was able to get my score from a 690 to 750.
@Khayembii was 690 your CAT score? That's pretty good
Before I started studying for the GMAT at all I took a practice Kaplan CAT for a baseline and scored a 690, so it wasn't an official GMAC test but it was a CAT. The journey to 750 sucked!
Can give you my perspective on this. I actually did the "Live Online Course", which was (I think) $1000, and instead of class recordings, you actually participated in the class one night a week. Here are my thoughts:
By far the best part of the course was the books and CATs. They were worth the price alone, so obviously, if you can get them for way cheaper, that's great. For someone who was very far behind in quant, I needed to spend significant time going through each subject matter book. This was huge for me.
The class was useful for me at first. I enjoyed seeing the instructors walk through the problems, and it definitely helped me to listen to them talk about each one. However, as time went on, I realized that within about 3-4 weeks, the classes/lectures moved WAY to slow. They were literally mind numbing. Even if I got a problem wrong or didn't understand it, they spent 15 minutes when I thought a two-minute explanation would have sufficed. I ended up not even going to the last two classes (though I did listen).
The structure was the most valuable part of the class for me. I had struggled to study consistently, but signing up for the class and having weekly homework is what really got me going. Worth the money? Probably not, but if you're like me and have struggled to study more than on and off, this could really help
If you're self-motivated and have no issue studying on your own, I think I would do what everyone else said, which is buy the books (MGMAT + Official Guide) and attack it own your own. You can even find a syllabus or study guide to follow if you want one, which I would recommend if you're a bit farther behind on either Q or V. I just don't think the classes themselves add all that much value, and if you really need an explanation of a problem you can usually find it on Beat the GMAT.
@"BGP2587" Thank you for the detailed input. I usually go on GMATclub.com, but will give Beat the GMAT a try.
If you don't mind me asking, how did you do on your GMAT? As in what was your CAT -> Final Score improvement and how many months did you prepare for it?
I didn't take a baseline test score but I got a 750 after about 45 days of after work studying. I bought the Manhattan GMAT books on Amazon (which included the CATs) and bought the Official Guide and Quant supplement. The verbal supplement is overkill, you don't need it. All in, I'm out $180, a bunch of nights, and 6 weekends.
Best advice I can give is keep an error log and save your practice problems for after you've finished the guidebooks. Practice makes permanent.
I ended up with a 730 (48Q 42V). I believe my first CAT was a 660 or 670, but that was not totally blind. As I mentioned above, I had done some studying off and on before taking the test (enough so that I at least knew all the question types). I also probably paused the test a few times that first time, so my actual score level was probably GMAT Prep question and find detailed answers for how to solve on one (or both) of those sites. They're a great resource that I didn't use much until the end, but I probably should have.
The books are the best. I would buy the books and do Magoosh for $99...
cough I'm also selling a set of the books, completely brand new, for $120. Like literally, I took them out of the box, put them on the shelf, and then decided to postpone b-school so they haven't been touched.
In case, you know, anyone else is interested.
Manhattan GMAT - which to buy? (Originally Posted: 02/15/2017)
Dear WSOers,
I'm Sydney based and looking to take the GMAT in late July while balancing work and life commitments. I will be completing self-study as I realise a lot of GMAT preparation courses are based in the United States.
I'm a Chartered Accountant working in Management Consulting and my current level of maths is admittedly not where it should be compared to some of the Finance majors and members of this forum.
My research on this forum, blogs, youtube videos and conversations with current students of my target schools leads me to believe I should consider the following:
Manhattan GMAT
The Economist GMAT
GMAT Official Guide
Questions:
In relation to (1), can someone please confirm whether this is the correct pack to purchase: https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/store/self-study/gmat-self-study-too…
In relation to (2), can anyone provide feedback? General research has led me to believe it's a good course but will only help you crack high 600s to low 700s.
Looking to purchase this ASAP so once confirmed I'll make the purchase.
Albeit the Original Guide (OG) appears to be a pre-requisite prep tool no matter what.
Pls respond
That Manhattan course works and the OG guides are also included in that pack so no need to buy separately. I'd also buy the advanced quant book to accompany it. I used those two resources and scored 750+
Get GMAT Quantum for Quant. That's it.
Damn.. which one now? Links would be appreciated.... i keep delaying buying anything till I have a clear position.
Pricing is exacerbated by living in Australia
GMAT Quantum and Magoosh Verbal plus OG. That's it. Also Manhattan if you want more illustrations but I don't recommend it.
This is turning into a personal recommendation session.
I just want to know whether to purchase only MGMAT Quant/ MGMAT Verbal or the complete toolkit (every book they have).
I'll consider GMAT Quantum but general consensus has led me to believe MGMAT is historically the best.
Economist GMAT is great and I'm liking the adaptive style of learning - i think it's relatively new though so hasn't had the critical mass support.
Bought Manhattan a few weeks ago and they are awesome
Nice! Did you do a baseline test? When are you planning to take the exam?
I'll reiterate my first comment with a bit more detail.
I would buy the full self study toolkit (your first link) and the Advanced GMAT Quant book which is only like $25. These resources are very low compared to the cost of getting an MBA in general. I'd buy the full strategic set (your link above) and the Advanced GMAT quant (https://www.manhattanprep.com/gmat/store/strategy-guides/advanced-gmat-…).
Think about it this way; the ~$600 for the two resources above will impact your chances to get into a better school, get scholarship dollars, and likely will even have an impact on which job attain within business school. All of these have a FAR greater impact on your earnings over the course of your life than the small dollar outlay currently.
I was unsure whether you were referring to the in-person course or the books i had recommended so thanks for clarifying this, ConsultingQuant!
+1 on all the MGMAT Books + Advanced Quant. People are always dumping them for cheap on craigslist/ebay/amzn etc after they take the test. That plus OG and GMAT Quantum and you're set.
Manhattan online class led me to a 730. I took the GMAT several years earlier (self study w/ help from MGMAT books) and got a 640. The class is definitely worth the $1,300.
Studying with Manhattan 2015 books (Originally Posted: 04/25/2017)
I am currently studying with 2015 Manhattan gmat prep books. I have heard those are fine to use as they don't update the majority of the text much, but is there anything else I should purchase in regards to integrated reasoning section or other practice tests?
Any other general advice would be nice as well. I am a college senior planning on taking them in June studying 3-4 days a week right now and then every day for the first 3 weeks in June.
You're going to spend $100-200k on BS anyway, why not to spend $1k on new books? I mean, they can be still relevant but I would buy new ones.
As someone who took the GMAT recently and also used the older Manhattan Prep books, I can tell you that there is absolutely no need to get the latest edition. The updated content will not have a meaningful impact on your preparation. If anything, you'll find a a bunch of new questions for practice and rectification of errors. But then again, there's just way too much free practice material available online and to me it doesn't make sense to upgrade your books just for a few edits and new questions.
Integrated Reasoning: No additional prep is required for this section. Just download the GMATPrep software and do the free practice questions to be aware of the question formats. If you're planning to take mock tests, I'd advise you to take the IR section. That's more than enough practice.
Mock tests: Extremely critical. Take as many as possible. You get 6 mock tests if you purchase a Manhattan Prep book (Whether you buy 1 or 10 books, you'll still have access to the SAME tests.) The GMATPrep software comes with 2 free tests. I would also recommend that you invest in Exam Packs 1 and 2 which will give you 2 additional tests each.
If you have any other questions, I'd be glad to answer them. I also have a lot of practice material, in case you need some.
Cheers
EDIT: My response seems to have upset someone. Lol. Thanks for giving me shit.
Selling Manhattan GMAT and Official Guide Books (New) (Originally Posted: 06/10/2013)
Hey guys and for all you monkeys thinking about taking the GMAT:
I'm selling a complete set of the latest (5th edition) Manhattan GMAT Complete Strategy Guide (9 books) - Amazon lists it for ~$140 and I think it costs more to buy it directly from MGMAT. I am selling this set for $100, or about a 30% discount. These books are brand new and are still in the shrink wrap. Long story short, I already bought a previous set and when I recently started my MGMAT class, they give you all the books so now I just have an extra set lying around. Also, the MGMAT books I'm selling are referenced in this popular thread:
//www.wallstreetoasis.com/blog/how-i-got-a-770-on-the-gmat-with-minimal-e…
I also have an extra copy (new) of the Official Guide 13th Edition (the really thick greenish colored book). This book is essential for GMAT studying and is pretty much required in every GMAT curriculum. If you're studying on your own, you need this sucker. It normally costs around $25; I'll just sell it for $15.
I'm willing to part with both the MGMAT and the OG 13th edition for $110.
I live in NYC so if anyone interested is in the area, I'm sure we can work out an easy drop-off/pick-up point. If not, I can mail the stuff. Hopefully my prices are fair, but if not, feel free to negotiate a bit.
I'd buy both the set and official guide for $110. I'm not currently in NYC but would pay a little extra for you to ship them. Can you PM me?
I'd also be willing to buy them both if ksh206 doesn't take them. Located in Atlanta so shipping would be needed
Manhattan 12th Edition - Okay to use for 2017 GMAT? (Originally Posted: 12/16/2016)
Hello,
I have my brothers Manhattan 4th edition books and was wondering if I could still use these to study for the GMAT in 2017. I don't know if it is too outdated and was looking for some guidance. I was planning on using that and the Official Guides. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
What is the latest edition?
I found manhattan books to be a waste of time.
Invest in the following courses/materials -> for quant - gmatquantum There's no better way to crush quant and you won't need anything else -> for verbal - e-GMAT verbal course+ powerscore critical reasoning bible + official guides for practice
Apologies. I meant to say I have the 4th edition. Currently there is a 5th edition.
is using Manhattan GMAT overkill? (Originally Posted: 01/12/2009)
I haven't started studying yet but I plan on taking it in late March, early April. Will buy the Official Guide 11th Edition as well as the Verbal and Math workbooks.
Should I also get the Manhattan GMAT prep now or is it overkill? Thanks.
it depends on what your target score is and what you have been achieving on the (real) practice tests. if you want to get 700+ and that is the score that you've been getting on the practice tests, then you probably don't need the prep course.
your question is a bit too vague... kinda like asking whether you should buy a porsche. if you want to drive 2 miles to work every day, maybe it's not worth it... if you want to race your car, maybe it is.
i didn't take any prep courses and am reasonably happy with my score. i basically got what i was getting on the official practice tests. i only purchased 2 books, a kaplan one (not recommended) and the official one (highly recommended as it is pretty representative of what the real test is like).
I would get the 3 OG books (orange, purple and green) and you should be all set Take the two tests from MBA.com and maybe a few others that you find online
I went from a 700 score w/o studying to 780 after using Manhattan GMAT. If you don't want to go all out, at least buy the Manhattan GMAT sentence correction guide (aka The Bible of Sentence Correction) and Number Properties.
just wondering
GmatPrep (the best practice test) is available at mba.com, just download and install.
Manhattan gmat practice tests are available at their website. You need to enter a registration code. Buying 1 book will get you access to 3 tests. If you buy 2 or more books, you get access to all 6 tests.
Selling Manhattan GMAT + Online Extras (Originally Posted: 05/18/2010)
I m looking to sell all my self study gmat material. I scored a 740 and have no more use for this.
I have the latest set from Manhattan GMAT plus more. Check the list below.
I can also give you access to the extra online stuff. Right now I have the Prep Plus Package: http://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-prep-self-study.cfm It expires July 20th but you can download the stuff before then.
I also have access to these a la carte 750 classes: Live Online Quest for 750 Sentence Correction http://www.manhattangmat.com/EventShow.cfm?EID=2&eventID=5225 Live Online Quest for 750 Advanced Quant http://www.manhattangmat.com/EventShow.cfm?EID=2&eventID=5226 Live Online Quest for 750 Advanced Data Sufficiency http://www.manhattangmat.com/EventShow.cfm?EID=2&eventID=5228
I paid over $1,500 for everything. The real value is in the online extras. I m asking $200 + Shipping.
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Number Properties - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Fractions, Decimals, & Percents - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Equations, Inequalities, & VICs - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Word Translations - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Geometry - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Critical Reasoning - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Reading Comprehension - Fourth Edition
Manhattan Gmat Preperation Guide: Sentence Correction - Fourth Edition
GMAT Review [The Official Guide] - 12th Edition
GMAT Verbal Review [The Official Guide] - 2nd Edition
GMAT Review Quantitative Review [The Official Guide] - 2nd Edition
Manhattan gmat test Simulation Book
Stopwatch: Keeping pace on the GMAT
14 Foundations of GMAT Math Strategy Supplement: - Fourth Edition
Hi WorldTraveller88,
I am interested in the GMAT stuff you have but not all of it. Please can you tell me how much you would charge for the Manhattan Prep Guides.
Thanks, Priya
Hi, I am interested in the whole Manhattan Prep package. PM me so I can schedule payment.
Hey, I'm interested in this offer. Please Send me your contact details.
Manhattan GMAT - Anyone have a code? (Originally Posted: 12/02/2009)
I think I remember seeing a post re: a discount for WallStOasis members for Manhattan GMAT materials. Am I totally off on this or is this true?
If it is the latter, does anyone have the code?
Thanks!
I wouldn't recommend Manhattan GMAT to anybody. The problems range from the absurd to the surreal. You will waste your time practicing excessively complex probability and geometry questions when on the actual exam you are only going to get a handful of them in the first place, and they aren't going to be remotely as difficult. You are better off just getting the Official Guide and familiarizing yourself with the math topics and question types presented there. It is the official guide after all, and the problems you will confront are precisely like the ones on the actual GMAT, both in scope and topical distribution.
Verne - You are way off.
MGMAT is the best, bar none. OG, etc. is good, but too easy. If you really want to get your score up there, MGMAT is the way to do it. Especially if you are not coming from a super quant background.
FullMonte- I respectfully disagree
In my opinion,
OG is not too easy, it is just right. This is because the questions, in both their type, format, and distribution are identical to the questions on the actual GMAT. In my opinion, time spent on excessively difficult, dissimilar and unrealistic 4-step probability and geometry problems is silly time. If you are a super quant person (i.e., an Indian IT guy or engineer), MGMAT may be good for getting a 99th percentile quant score. Then again, if you are a super quant person, you aren't going to need to kill yourself studying for the quant section in order to do well anyways. If you are not coming from a super quant background, this is probably the worst study guide to buy, at least initially. The problems are just going to terrify you and make you reconsider the whole thing.
I would guess that the reason we are in disagreement is that you are, and nobly so, an advocate of developing solid mathematical knowledge through rigorous preparation in order to score highly on the GMAT, whereas I am, in my devil may care manner, a proponent of just loading up the shotgun and haphazardly shooting at the damn thing.
Both ways can get you superb results, I suppose it comes down to personal style.
Verne makes some points.
Lets put it this way, if you want to score very high, go w MGMAT, but you will put more hours in. If you just want to score high and put in less hours, use the OG
MGMAT is great (I used them) but pricey. If you are looking for private tutoring you can use the same materials and study with one of our 99% tutors for less than half the price. just wanted to throw out a plug for WSO GMAT Prep.
//www.wallstreetoasis.com/page/one-on-one-gmat-prep
good luck, Patrick
Manhattan GMAT has a lot of challenging questions, but I don't think it's very accurate. I scored 70 points higher on my actual GMAT than I did on my last Manhattan test.
...would you say that MGMAT prepared you pretty well for the test?
They do that on purpose. All of the test prep companies deflate your scores on their practice tests for the following two main reasons:
1) To convince you that you need to buy their materials. 2) To ensure that you score higher on the actual GMAT than on their "diagnostic" exam and subsequent practice exams, thereby honoring their higher score guarantees.
A third but less relevant reason is that they have no clue how to emulate the GMAT scoring algorithm. Only the official practice tests at MBA.com offer accurate scoring and question distribution.
Typically, you can add on 50-100 points on your practice test results (depending on the company) to give yourself a reasonable estimate of how you should perform on the real thing.
The only prep company with which this does not hold true is Princeton Review. Their material is so easy that you are better off subtracting 50-100 points.
I recently signed up for Manhattan GMAT and will begin the 9 week course soon. I'll post thoughts as the program is ongoing and afterwards.
Thoughts on Manhattan GMAT Prep? (Originally Posted: 01/05/2010)
They seem to have a good rep, but I only just heard of them recently.
For $1500 you get books and about 3 months of class prep. Can anyone comment on the value of these classes + books? Are they just for discipline and figuring out strategies to approach certain hard questions?
I have a good amount of free time aside from classes...
Note: I have not taken any practice tests...
1500 bucks seems pretty high. Just buy some books and study and take the test. If you get pretty low then it might be worth it, but there is no sense in paying that much money if you can score pretty high on your own.
No one hits a 700 on their first tryout. Get yourself a book, study for some time, take 1~2 mock tests and see what you get. It wont be late then.
i think you are personally better off just buying all the mgmat books along with the 3 OG books. will cost you a lot less as long as you are motivated enough to study on your own.
I took their course and broke 700. Would have been exponentially harder to stay focused on my own. And their material is far superior to any other service in my opinion. If you are an undergrad you can get a discount...
Has anyone taken the course and regretted it? Is it similar to SAT prep?
Sounds like most people just study with their books, but I'm trying to understand under what circumstances. Do you study if you have a lot of spare time or a not very intensive schedule?
i took it and regret that I didnt take the gmat after i finished the course. Ill be retaking it again starting next month . Its great because it feels like you are in school and puts you in the study routine, im not a real self starter when it comes to studying myself.
This is actually a pretty good training / prep program. Lot's of tests and resources. The price is high, but they have discounts if you know where to ask! ;)
personally i think 1500 is pretty steep, monkeyinasuit. but it depends on your study habits. assuming youre fairly intelligent, if you have the self discipline to create a study schedule and stick to it, you will be fine. just dont underestimate the amount of preparation you need. i would take a practice test ASAP to gauge your base level and go from there.
I cannot speak for their prep class, but i did use mgmat materials to study for the gmat and i think they are the best on the market (prolly why kaplan bought them). the mgmat approach is to dissect the topic and drill down to the minute details of how it works and then apply that knowledge to multiple forms of the topic.
if you are like me and need to know the rules of how something works to be able to manipulate it in all different forms - rather than just learn tricks - mgmat is def for you. that applies to both their math and verbal books.
i also recommend paying for their tests. the way mgmat parses the results is the best ive seen yet. it really lets you hone in on where you need to work. you can pay for the six exams separately or if you buy just one book they come as a bonus (this is what i did - then used the test to identify my weaker areas and got the mgmat books that addressed it). its worth it.
good luck.
Manhattan GMAT Books - Full Set for Sale (Originally Posted: 02/22/2012)
Official Manhattan GMAT books for sale: The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition The Official Guide for GMAT Verbal Review, 2nd Edition The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review, 2nd Edition
Manhattan GMAT Official Guide (12th Edt.) Companion - Quantitative Problem Explanations Manhattan GMAT Foundations of GMAT Verbal Strategy Supplement Manhattan GMAT Foundations of GMAT Math Strategy Supplement "The GMAT Uncovered" - by Manhattan GMAT
Manhattan GMAT Set of 8 Strategy Guides, 4th Edition, Included in this set are: -Sentence Correction Guide -Reading Comprehension Guide -Critical Reasoning Guide -Equations, Inequalities, & VICs Guide -Fractions, Decimals, & Percents Guide -Geometry Guide -Number Properties Guide -Word Translations Guide
TWO Spiral-bound Manhattan gmat test Simulation Booklets w/ Markers
PM me if interested. Books in great shape (clean or pencil only writing) and will sell cheaply.
You can get ~$70 on Amazon (trade-in) for the Manhattan GMAT set. Not sure about the others.
thanks - even if they're written in? (albeit lightly)
I sent mine in with highlights and its fine. Not sure about notes.
Shipping is free. If they reject it then they will return for free too.
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Manhattan GMAT - Undergrad senior (Originally Posted: 11/30/2010)
Undergrad senior looking to study for the GMAT starting in January. Will put in roughly 250 hours. I know I want to use Manhattan since I have heard such great things, but am unsure as to what package to purchase.
Should I get the Complete Prep Set for $239
or
Guided Self Study GMAT Prep for $590
They really didn't help me on the phone when I tried to contact customer service. Any advice would be great, thanks..
Only responses from people who have used MGMAT
I did their online course that met every Saturday for 2.5 - 3 hours for about 10 weeks. Can't quite remember the details. MGMAT instructors are very good but you'll get the most out of the weekly classes if you complete the required studying beforehand. If I had to do it all over again, I would have just gone through the 8 guides myself while following their prescribed syllabus. I was very happy with their service but I could have saved some money by doing self-study.
I'll sell you my 8 guide books for $100 plus whatever shipping turns out to be. Let me know.
You can buy the set of books for $120 brand new on Amazon. I'll give you $50 for the set if you're interested.
Yah get them on Amazon. Be careful and make sure you are buying one with the online access codes. The pen and pad should be 15 and the timer 30 if you really want that (you don't need it though)
Can you guys get more specific and tell me exactly what I should be purchasing? Need to buy them soon b/c studying starts in 3 weeks. Links would be preferred. I'd like to study on my own 3-5 hours per day for 2-3 months.
Thanks.
MGMAT Books: http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-GMAT-Set-Strategy-Guides/dp/098417804X/…
Test Prep Pad (I found this useful): http://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-GMAT-Simulation-Booklet-Marker/dp/09790…
I only used these and the official guides. Your results may vary.
Anyone selling Manhattan GMAT books or official guides? (Originally Posted: 04/14/2011)
If you are, please let me know and I will buy them from you.
I'm taking the exam next week, so I can sell them to you then. I bought all 8 MGMAT guides, plus the 3 corresponding official GMAT problems books, brand new. I did not write in them or take notes - they are just like when I bought them. Send me a PM with your info. and I can ship them out after next weekend.
Manhattan GMAT Books (Originally Posted: 10/26/2011)
Have Manhattan GMAT books for sale. Used half of them at least, so there's writing and highlighting, but would be willing to sell.
PM if interested.
I am interested. Which books do you have, how much do you want?
Anyone have Manhattan GMAT books for sale? (Originally Posted: 12/27/2011)
Hello,
Does anyone have the Manhattan GMAT books for sale? I am looking for all 8 books, 4th edition.
Trying not to spend too much, as I am still a student.
Shoot me a PM if you have the MGMAT books for sale!
Thanks!
my friend amazon has them, he'll sell you them for a slight discount
Where are you located? I have all of them and am located in New York. It would cost a lot to ship.
Is Manhattan GMAT Quant Set right for me? (Originally Posted: 07/02/2013)
I've been studying (albeit not all that intensively) for the GMAT for the past couple weeks, just by doing problems in the official guide. I've found that useful, and upon taking my first computer practice test today (one that comes with the GMAC software) it showed me the quant is definitely what I need to work on- no surprise for me. I ended up with a 720 total score, with a 46 quant and 44 verbal.
I'm taking the test in 6 weeks (I'm not working yet, although one of the weeks I won't be able to study) and want to up my quant score as significantly as I before then. Is the Manhattan GMAT Quantitative Strategy Guide Set the way I should go about it? Is the Manhattan Advanced Quant Strategy Guide worth getting at my level? Thought I'd get some opinions before I dropped some money on them
I was scoring in your range and was able to significantly improve my score with the MGMAT guides. They're the best (except for the RC and CR guides). The advanced quant guide is really good too but you should only do it once you've mastered the other guides, imo.
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