GMAT COURSES

GMAT Preparation

Considering an MBA? Let us help you get into the program of your choice. The GMAT™ is the preferred exam for many top-ranking full-time and part-time MBA programs. Our professional instructors will help you understand each section of the GMAT, dissect each item type, and develop a comprehensive plan for test day success.

Who Should Take This Course?

The GMAT Prep class is ideal for anyone looking to pursue a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or other business-related advanced degree within the next five years. This course is suitable for anyone who has been out of school for a few years and for current undergraduate students looking for assistance with the complex quantitative and verbal skills needed to succeed on the GMAT. In addition to MBA programs, those pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees in business, economics, accounting, or other related fields of study may be required to sit for the GMAT.

What Materials Are Included with This Course?

Live-Online GMAT course registration includes:

Digital GMAT Course Workbook

GMAT Official Guide (published by GMAC)

Access to Online Student Portal

Upcoming GMAT Courses

GMAT 6197
01/30/2025 - 02/18/2025

GMAT 6159
03/26/2025 - 04/14/2025

GMAT 6160
06/04/2025 - 06/23/2025

Upcoming GMAT Workshops

What Topics Does This Live-Online GMAT Course Cover?

Quantitative Topics

  • Approaches to math questions presented in abstract form

  • Tactics for translating difficult real-world word problems into algebraic expressions or equations

  • Review of the mathematical concepts tested in each of the GMAT quantitative formats

Verbal Topics

  • Understanding the key components of arguments in critical reasoning problems

  • Answering reading comprehension questions quickly, without reading the entire passage

Data Insights

  • Interpreting data from tables, graphs, text, and other sources

  • Dealing with multiple questions about the same data set

  • Analyzing data from multiple columns for Two-Part Analysis questions

  • Strategies for handling quantitative questions in the challenging data sufficiency format

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