Looking for recommendations on best GMAT prep for someone that (a) is working in BigLaw and doesn’t have a ton of time and (b) needs to bring up Quant skills much more than verbal.
GMATpill came recommended so any thoughts on that system also appreciated.
Not trying to turn this into a thread about whether or not I should be pursuing an MBA.
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Re: Best Way to Study for GMAT in BigLaw
Kinda curious, why are you looking to get an MBA?
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Re: Best Way to Study for GMAT in BigLaw
Don't know what it means for admission chances at your target schools (or if your target schools accept it at all), but consider the GRE? https://poetsandquants.com/2011/06/15/h ... -the-gmat/
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Re: Best Way to Study for GMAT in BigLaw
Law is absolutely soul sucking. It’s not so much the hours, lawyers are just the paper work help for the business people. Being a transaction cost sucks.integralx2 wrote:Kinda curious, why are you looking to get an MBA?
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Re: Best Way to Study for GMAT in BigLaw
Thanks for this. Unfortunately, my target schools will require the GMAT.UnfrozenCaveman wrote:Don't know what it means for admission chances at your target schools (or if your target schools accept it at all), but consider the GRE? https://poetsandquants.com/2011/06/15/h ... -the-gmat/
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