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Old Mar 25, 2007, 03:30 PM
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GMAT test for MBA

I live in NC and I have been trying to find some help for the GMAT. All I can find is tutoring that will cost 1500-5000. I really need some help. I am shy about 30 points from the score I need for grad school I want to go to. SO, it seems silly to spend that kind of money. But not to mention I have alot of test anxiety too and I think that causes me to panic and keeps me from my score. Any help??

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Old Mar 25, 2007, 03:58 PM   #2  
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Yes, there is the expense of tutoring or classes. I do not know how much this will help you, but the local public libraries have study guides to the GMAT. Have you thought of advertising for help, offering a service in exchange?

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Hi there, I am taking GMAT too, which part do u need help? I am super good at maths part but not the verbal part, maybe we can help each other. let me know
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See the sections you can make the most improvements in and prepare for them. You need to get confidence to minimize your anxiety, as it does hamper ones performance. I also suggest you do as many practice tests as possible to gain that confidence edge. For details on GMAt refer to gmat help centre



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I live in NC and I have been trying to find some help for the GMAT. All I can find is tutoring that will cost 1500-5000. I really need some help. I am shy about 30 points from the score I need for grad school I want to go to. SO, it seems silly to spend that kind of money. But not to mention I have alot of test anxiety too and I think that causes me to panic and keeps me from my score. Any help??
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Old Dec 20, 2007, 08:30 PM   #5  
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i found the Princeton online site to be helpful for preparing for the lsat. Im sure they must have a section dedicated to the GMAT including practice tests and study guides.

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