<p>Does anyone know any good GMAT study books out there?</p>
<p>OG.</p>
<p>If you don't know what that means, that's your first question on the GMAT. Once you figure it out, you'll be set.</p>
<p>I have no clue what that means. I'm a freshman in college. My classes haven't even start yet and I'm preparing for the GMAT. A little bit paranoid?</p>
<p>Don't waste your time preparing for the GMAT if you're a freshman in college. GMAT scores are only good for five years (I think it's 5, it might be 3). You will probably not need a GMAT score until 2012. They might change the test radically between now and then and all of your time spent preparing for the GMAT will have been wasted when you could have been out there nailing sorority girls. There's more to life than preparing for a standardized test.</p>
<p>Get off this message board and go to a party or something.</p>
<p>kguo7,
Listen to alicantekid and enjoy your undergrad! Besides, you probably won't need more than a few months to adequately prep for the GMAT. I've been studying it off and on for a few months and am taking it next weekend. Focust on your undergrad and do that best you can there so you can have the best GPA possible and so that you can get the best job possible. Those are two things that are every bit as important as a good GMAT score and are probably more prevelant in your life at this point. Just my opinion though.</p>