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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Sep 2002
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Hi All,
I'm going to be taking a classroom prep class for the GMAT. I was initially leaning towards taking a Princeton Review class, but after reading the material on the Veritas sight, I'm beginning to wonder whether the Veritas program is more thorough. Could anyone contrast the two for me? Anyone had any positive of negative experiences with Veritas? TIA! Jeff |
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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: Sep 2002
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I have never heard of Veritas, but Princeton review's prep classes for GMAT are the best. They're small, the instructors are great, and the materials are worth the cost of tuition alone. Seriously. Take them instead.
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: USA
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I don't know much about "Veritas" (in truth, I've only heard about them here because people are asking about them), so I can't really say anything about them.
I know, though, that historically, about half of the students I have here at TestMagic in San Francisco have already completed a Kaplan or Princeton Review course, and most of them were a bit dissatisfied with the programs, mostly because they didn't think they were thorough enough. But that's just my students (who tend to expect in-depth explanations for SC and CR). I'm sure there are lots of satisfied customers out there. |
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