that sounds good. Yeah, Magoosh is a really popular suggestion - what are your thoughts on the manhattan complete guide set? It sounds like a lot of people used that too, so I'm wondering if I should be trying to squuze in both or just one or the other.
I just ordered the Manhattan Prep books from Amazon (I hope this is the correct set). Now my questions is, how do I self-study this? Is there a study plan included?
As far as Manhattan, there is the $150 version of the books and online access to their Q bank. Amazon
"6 full-length computer adaptive practice tests Interactive online syllabus GMAT Navigator™ online practice tracker Challenge problem archives and question banks Essay grading software, eBook downloads, and more"
Or there is the $900 version of the books, online access and 35 hours of instruction. Manhattan
Part of me tells me if the only difference is online videos, I am not paying the extra $700. Can you speak to the worth of this and what route you went?
I just ordered the Manhattan Prep books from Amazon (I hope this is the correct set). Now my questions is, how do I self-study this? Is there a study plan included?
Currently going through the Manhattan series which I can't recommend enough which also comes with six practice CAT exams. Plan 3-5 practice exams including the two free ones from MBA.com before the actual exam.
IMO the OG guide isn't enough if you need to re-learn/practice subject matter. The Manhattan guide is also SUPER helpful when it comes to test taking strategy.