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Gmat braindump and prep materials

i think that unlike the mcse tests, gmat's try to be real tests and will kill off any braindumps that pop up. If you want a good study guide, get the GMAT 800 book by Kaplan.
 
mcse tests are straight memorization. i passed all the NT4 tests without ever touching a server.

GMAT and LSAT look at critical thinking skills. you can't memorize a bunch of facts and expect to pass it. You have to read and analyze the questions and know what they are asking.
 
Originally posted by: alent1234
mcse tests are straight memorization. i passed all the NT4 tests without ever touching a server.

GMAT and LSAT look at critical thinking skills. you can't memorize a bunch of facts and expect to pass it. You have to read and analyze the questions and know what they are asking.

any good online resource for practice materials anyone?
 
http://www.google.com/search?q...;rls=org.mozilla:en-US😱fficial

i would spend the $50 and buy a bunch of good books to help you study. Small price to pay when it can pay off in the long run with a better score, better school and higher paying job. This is not something to be cheap about.

I started studying for the LSAT this morning, which is nothing more than the verbal part of the GMAT. A good book will get you into the right mindset of being able to answer the questions.
 
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