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Originally Posted by Zoomzoomers
Yeah, finished a couple of years back. It was a good experience and you will definitely learn a lot. Just the competition in school was worse than some battlefields I've been in. It can get EXTREME! That all can depend on which school you choose to attend too. If I could give you a piece of advice, buy some 5 X 4 cards and write down data on the front and definitions on the back and drill those for the remaining time you have. The GMAT is "completely" a test based on rote memory. So make sure you drill yourself in that area and memorize vocab and equations. One thing that's good about the GMAT is that it doesn't test you much in terms of concepts and such, but I'm sure you've already noticed that. So which schools are you planning on applying to?
In either case, best of luck.
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Thanks for the advise. I definitely need to brush up on my Math. I haven't taken a math course in like 6 years...which was a Stats course. The algebra is coming back to me. I'm going to apply to some local schools....Temple, LaSalle....I don't think they will be part of that extreme competition. Now if I was applying to Wharton, that would be a different story
