You have 3 options for making up a class. The list below is ordered by increasing convenience. In Person — MGMAT offers courses on different days of the week. If you miss a particular class for your course, you are more than welcome to attend the same class for a different course with the added potential benefit of seeing a [...]
As a work-from-home kinda guy, I have explored a great number of coffee shops in the Washington DC area. I also love mochas and have searched far and wide for the best mocha that I can find. Below are some thoughts, not advertised as informed or intelligent, concerning my coffee experiences here. Maybe this will help you .. I have [...]
So you have decided to take a Manhattan GMAT course and have signed up **before** the first class. Congratulations! There are two critical steps you can take to get ahead of the game. Go through the Foundations of Math book. It doesn’t matter how good you may think you are in quant, flip through this book and try the problems [...]
My students inevitably ask something akin to the following question: why should I take a Manhattan GMAT class as opposed to [Insert Rival Company Name Here]. Obviously I am biased as I work for Manhattan GMAT. However, I have taught MCAT (Medical College Admissions Test) classes for Kaplan and had offers of employment from both Veritas Prep and Manhattan GMAT. [...]
I try to read as much as possible, likely a terminal condition genetically inherited from my former-librarian mother. Growing up, I had a tendency to read strange books at unusual times (went through a theoretical physics kick when I was 5 right before I transitioned into Tom Clancy novels). Some books have left an indelible impression (such as Bunnicula or [...]
You have a crucial decision to make when beginning your GMAT prep. The wrong answer to this question will waste your time and money, potentially frustrate you considerably and may even prevent you from producing the score that you want! Should you self-study, take a class or get tutoring? To simplify this question, let’s break it down into two stages: [...]
For back up to the Manhattan GMAT Sentence Correction guide (which I think is amazing), I highly recommend checking out Grammar Girl’s blog, especially her posts on who versus whom.
What tests are out there? Please note that this is not an exhaustive list (as Bambi’s mom would say, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all). This list will evolve over time. MBA.com (2) – above all other tests stand the two free GMAC tests. Go now, create an account at mba.com and download [...]
Some people will go to any length (including Vitamin B injections) to tackle the GMAT: http://gmatclub.com/forum/stay-healthy-score-higher-22103.html