Posted: 3/14/2011 12:56:28 PM EDT
Hell no its not for me.. ![]() My Wife wants to go back, and I know thats her first/next step. Her Bday is coming up soon and I thought I could help her in the next step. Is there one test prep book/course better than others? thx! |
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I did Kaplan, it would have been great if I actually had the time to do it. Working full time and taking those classes in the evening did not work well for me.
ETA: Standardized tests are retarded, they only measure how much a person can memorize in a short amount of time and have nothing to do with actual skill. |
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Princeton Review got me into business school.
And not that you asked, but I went back to school thinking I would actually *learn* something. The only thing I learned in business school was that it was the single largest waste of my time, money, and effort I could have ever dreamed of. I imagine (or at least hope) YMMV if you go to Harvard, Kellogg, Columbia, etc. |
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I'm taking the GMAT soon, I'm finishing up a bachelors and I want to take it while I'm still fresh out of math classes. I've got two prep books, Princeton and another one. Only math though, it's my weak point. I may be shopping for classes though, if the books aren't enough. Whatever you do, don't give Princeton permission to contact you via email unless you like to be spammed. Just by them, but it's annoying. |
| I am preparing for the GMAT as well. I have the Princeton book and the "Official" one put out by GMAC. They are both good, but the GMAC one has actual questions from previous tests, which is nice. I'll probably pick up the Kaplan book when I am through with these two. |

