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GMAT PreparationManhattan Review275 Madison Ave, Suite 424New York, NY 10016Phone: 1.212.316.2000Free: 1.800.246.4600Europe: 44.20.7060.9800Asia: eview.com Manhattan Review 1999–20131

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/About Manhattan ReviewCompany OverviewManhattan Review is a boutique test preparation company offering GMAT, GRE,LSAT, SAT, and TOEFL preparation courses and private tutoring in many locations inthe US and worldwide, both in-person and online. Manhattan Review also offersadmissions consulting and advisory services for prospective students of top businessschools and law schools, graduate programs, and colleges. Our mission is simple:provide the very best support for applicants to get into dream schools and furthertheir careers!Company HistoryManhattan Review's origin can be traced directly to an Ivy-League MBA classroom in1999. While lecturing on advanced quantitative subjects to MBAs at ColumbiaBusiness School in New York City, Prof. Dr. Joern Meissner was asked by his studentsto assist their friends, who were frustrated by conventional GMAT preparationoptions. He started to create original lectures that focused on presenting GMATcontent in a coherent and concise manner rather than a download of voluminousbasic knowledge interspersed with so-called "tricks". The new approach immediatelyproved highly popular with GMAT students, inspiring the birth of ManhattanReview. Over the past 15 years, Manhattan Review has grown into a multi-nationalfirm, focusing on GMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, and TOEFL test prep and tutoring, alongwith business school, graduate school and college admissions consulting,application advisory and essay editing services.For more information, please visit the company section atwww.manhattanreview.com.Media CoverageManhattan Review has been praised in many media outlets for its high quality andtime efficient GMAT Preparation, including:For more details, please visit: view.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20002

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/GMAT SnapshotGMAT Overview1 The GMAT is a 4-hour Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) and can be taken at anyone of many test centers around the world 5 or 6 days a week.1 You may take the GMAT only once every 31 days and no more than five timeswithin any 12-month period. The retest policy applies even if you cancel yourscore within that time period.1 All of your scores and cancellations within the last five years will be reported tothe institutions you designate as score recipients.Section# ofTimeQuest. AllowedDetailsScoreDetailsEssay(AWA)130 min Analysis of an Argument (30 min., 1topic)0– 6GMATIntegratedReasoning1230 min Multi-Source ReasoningTable AnalysisGraph InterpretationTwo-Part Analysis1– 8Optional 8 Minute BreakGMATQuantitativeSection3775 min Problem Solving (23–24 questions) Data Sufficiency (13–14 questions)Total number of questions: 370 – 60Optional 8 Minute BreakGMATVerbalSectionTotal Time4175 min Critical Reasoning (14–15 questions)Sentence Correction (14–15 questions)Reading Comprehension(4 passages, 12-14 questions)Total number of questions: 414 hours(approx.)www.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20000 – 60200 –8003

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/GMAT Total Score Distribution Scaled scores of 750 out of 800on the combined test generallycorrespond to the 99th percentile.A 680 out of 800 corresponds tothe 90th percentile.AWA scores are assigned out of6.0 based on intervals of 0.5points. AWA scores arecomputed separately and haveno bearing on any other GMATscores.99.9%80099%750Scaled Score centile ScoreGMAT Test-Taking Strategies1 Learn the most typical problems and answer types.1 Answer all questions.1 Guess and estimate when necessary.1 Time yourself during practice.1 Others to be discussed in class.Five GMAT CAT Score-Maximizing Strategies1 Tip #1: Demonstrating to the CAT that you can handle a variety of substantiveareas in all question formats will increase your GMAT score.The greater the variance among your ability in different tested topics, the loweryour score. In other words, the GMAT rewards generalists—test takers whodemonstrate a broad spectrum of competencies. This approach does make sensein a business world where being well-rounded and knowledgeable is oftenpositively correlated to a manager’s decision-making skills and managerialability.1 Tip #2: Try your best on the initial questions. The first few questions youanswer will either move you to a significantly more difficult or easy level;however, the last few questions you answer will only slightly increase ordecrease in difficulty.www.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20004

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Questions at the beginning of the test and first question in each question typeare of moderate difficulty. If you answer this question correctly, then thedifficulty level increases.1 Tip #3: Stay away from guessing at the beginning of the test. However, if yourun out of time, then just randomly answer the last questions, at least youhave 20% of the chance of answering each question correctly.We need to caution you against guessing in the early stage of the test. Sinceyour chances of guessing correctly are only 20% for each question, an incorrectchoice moves you down to a lower difficulty level very quickly at the beginningof the test. Please also bear in mind that there is a penalty for not finishing asection. For each unfinished section, the penalty is about 4x the point for anincorrect answer.1 Tip #4: Please take particular care with the first few questions of each questiontype in both Verbal and Quantitative sections.Sometimes, it might be well into around the 10th question before you see a newverbal type question. Whenever you see a new type of question, proceed moreslowly and do your best without unnecessarily spending too much time.1 Tip #5: Practice makes perfect!Reduce the response time in the areas you are best at, such as cutting yourSentence Correction time to less than one minute per question. That way youcan save time for the question types you are less confident about. Prepare withmore CATs. Read long articles on your computer screen. Take mock tests in asetting similar to your test center during the same time of the day.Conclusion: Pace yourself! Taking the GMAT is essentially a balancing act in whichyou need to slow down and try your very best at the beginning and pick up thespeed later till the end in order to maximize your score.www.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20005

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Overview of GMAT PreparationPreparation for the GMAT requires an investment of time. In our course, we willhelp you manage your preparation time and supply you with the essential toolsnecessary to achieve a high score on the exam. There is no doubt that a high GMATScore will greatly increase your chances of attaining admission to the university ofyour choice.Originally, our course was targeted exclusively at candidates who had to obtainextremely high scores, because their desired programs were so competitive.Experience has shown, however, that after taking our course even candidates whodid not plan to apply to a top business school achieved scores well beyond theirexpectation.Below you will find a tentative class schedule and a detailed description of thetopics covered in the course. At the end of this document, you will also findanswers to frequently asked questions about our course. If you still have anyquestions after reading this document, please do not hesitate to call us or write usan email.Our Expert InstructorsOne of the factors that led to the creation of our course was the dissatisfaction withavailable GMAT preparation. The big test prep companies often hire people whoeither have never set a foot in any business school or are still in school. Often, theirteachers do not have any prior experience in teaching classes at a graduate level. Inmarked contrast, our course is taught by Ivy League educated teachers fromColumbia University and other top schools who have had extensive teachingexperience and are highly accomplished in a variety of areas. Members of thefaculty include graduates from the doctoral program at Columbia Business Schooland accomplished teachers who have taught college or graduate level classes. Allour teachers have performed extremely well on various standardized tests. There issimply no better way to ace the GMAT than to learn from instructors who have beenadmitted to top schools and have actually taught in prestigious MBA programs! Forinstructor bios, please visit our website.Timing your PreparationOur course does not require extensive prior preparation, and experience has alsoshown that such preparation may be counterproductive. The reason for this is thatthe number of available official GMAT questions is limited and you should makebest use of them by using the techniques you will learn in the course. If you havelooked at some of the questions before the course, the overall effect of ourtechnique might be diminished. It is also easier to learn the right approach fromthe start rather than having to unlearn ineffective methods. Students often lackwww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20006

GMAT ion after completing the course if they expend too much energy on theirown before the course begins.Practice Before the CourseIf you want to practice before the course, we recommend that you brush up on yourEnglish grammar and reading as well as your elementary math skills. To familiarizeyourself with the test, you should peruse the first twenty questions of each type inthe Official Guide to GMAT Review, which can be ordered, like all otherrecommended materials, at a discounted price from us directly.Our Proprietary Course MaterialsPlease note that we provide a comprehensive set of our proprietary course materials.We want to better prepare you for the GMAT by having you practice with problemsof a higher level of difficulty than most of other books available on the market.Some providers just use the Official Guide to prepare you in their classes. While thisbook is a valuable resource that you should consult at some stage of yourpreparation, it by no means reflects the real difficulty level of the test, particularlywhen you are looking for a score in the 700 range or higher! You will find that ourmaterials prepare you much better for a top score. They include:1 Over 500 pages of well-illustrated and professionally presented GMAT StrategyReview and Practice Problems for both the Quantitative Section and the VerbalSection.1 200 pages of detailed Quantitative and Verbal Solutions1 250 pages of our internally developed GMAT Vocabulary List with detaileddefinitions, grammatical forms, related words and sentence examples1 5 unique full-length CATs free of cost for each GMAT course studentAfter the course, you will need time to practice the new techniques you havelearned. Our extensive practice materials will keep you busy for at least two weeksafter the course. We therefore recommend that you take the actual test no earlierthan three weeks after the course so that you have enough time for adequatetraining.www.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20007

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Verbal Study Guide GMAT in a Nutshell Grammar Review Sentence Correction Guide Critical Reasoning Framework Reading Comprehension Strategies Basic to Advanced Content Complete & Challenging TrainingSets Sentence Correction - 250 Questions Critical Reasoning – 60 Questions Reading Comprehension – 40Passages Bonus Chapter: MBA Admissions ina NutshellVerbal Solutions Guide Home Study Guide Comprehensive Solutions Section-by-Section Navigation Quick Answer Keys Official GMAT Question TypeAnalysis Advanced VocabularyMath Study Guide Key Glossary Formulae Cheat-Sheet Quick Reference Topic-by-Topic Analysis Basic to Advanced Content Practice Problems by Topic Complete & Challenging Training Sets Problem Solving – 140 Questions Data Sufficiency - 120 QuestionsMath Solutions Guide Home Study Guide Comprehensive Solutions Graphic Illustrations Quick Answer Keys Problem Category by Sequence & Topic Official GMAT Question Type AnalysisTopics covered in the Verbal ReviewThe Verbal section of the GMAT measures your ability to:1 Correct written English to conform to standard grammar rules and styles1 Read, reason and evaluate arguments1 Speed read, comprehend and assess written English articlesThe verbal review of our course will cover the strategies you must use to find thecorrect answers in Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction, and CriticalReasoning questions. The grammar review will go over all the elements and parts ofspeech of the English language, such as Subject-Verb Agreement, PronounReference, Prepositions and Articles, Verb Tenses & Voices, Parallelism, IdiomaticUsages, etc.The lecture will also focus on the most common errors that are made in sentencecomposition and how you can avoid them. Special attention will be paid towww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20008

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/idiomatic expressions and frequently confused phrases. We will prepare the studentto answer questions that most other business school applicants will get wrong.The verbal exercises will concentrate on Sentence Correction, traditionally the mostdifficult part of the exam for test-takers. The class will also cover all major CriticalReasoning question types, several Reading Comprehension passages and answer thecorresponding set of questions. Throughout the exercises, questions areencouraged and the teacher will help everyone in the class understand how eachsolution is reached.The verbal section will end with an overview of test-taking strategies and a guide onhow test-takers can maximize their time in order to achieve the highest possiblescore on the exam. Our course material also provides students with extensiveproblems for further exercises.Below is a detailed outline of key topics to be covered in class.Grammar Review2.1 Noun2.1.1 Common and Proper Nouns2.1.2 Singular and Plural Nouns2.1.3 Countable and UncountableNouns2.1.4 Collective Nouns2.2 Pronoun2.2.1 Pronoun Types2.2.2 Nominative and Objective Cases2.2.3 Possessive Forms2.2.4 Agreement & Reference2.3 Adjective2.6 Preposition2.6.1 Preposition Types2.6.2 Prepositions Frequently Misused2.6.3 Idioms with Prepositions2.7 Verb2.7.1 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs2.7.2 Active and Passive Voices2.7.3 Major Tenses2.7.4 Indicative, Imperative and SubjunctiveMoods2.7.5 Participle2.7.5.1 Present Participle2.7.5.2 Past Participle2.7.5.3 Special Situations2.7.6 Gerund & Infinitive2.4 Adverb2.4.1 Adverbial Forms2.4.2 Adverbial Positions2.8 Conjunction2.5 Adverb vs. Adjective2.5.1 Position and Meaning2.5.2 Adverb and Adjective2.5.3 Adjective Only2.9 Helpful Topics2.9.1 Punctuation2.9.2 List of Irregular Verbs2.9.3 Words Frequently Confused2.9.4 American vs. British Usage2.9.5 Standard vs. Non-standard Usagewww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.20009

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Sentence Correction3.1 How to Tackle3.3.7.2 Words Frequently Misused3.2 Special Advice3.4 What to Do If You Are CompletelyStumped3.3 Common Errors and TestedTopics3.3.1 Misplaced Modifiers (andDangling Participles)3.3.2 Agreement (Concord)3.3.3 Tense3.3.4 Faulty Parallelism3.3.5 Comparisons3.3.6 Pronoun Agreement &Reference3.3.7 Idioms, Usage, and Style3.3.7.1 GMAT Idiom List3.5 Detailed List of Typical Errors3.5.1 Modifiers3.5.2 Agreement3.5.3 Verb Tense, Voice & Mood3.5.4 Parallelism3.5.5 Comparisons3.5.6 Pronoun Agreement & Reference3.5.7 Idioms, Usage and Style3.6 Useful ExamplesCritical Reasoning4.1 Fundamental Structure of anArgument4.2 Type of Questions4.2.1 Assumption Questions4.2.2 Inference/Conclusion Questions4.2.3 Paradox or ‘Explain’ Questions4.2.4 Method of Reasoning Questions(MOR)4.3 How to Tackle4.4 Special AdviceReading Comprehension5.1 Key Facts - Typical Passage Types5.2 How to Tackle Typical Structures of A Paragraph Determine A Suitable Title, Overall Tone, and Likely Conclusion Note-Taking, Paraphrasing, Looking up Info in the Passage 5.3 General Guidelines5.4 Special AdviceAnalytics Writing Assessment6.6 Analysis-of-an-Argumentwww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200010

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/ Insufficient or Biased SamplesFalse AnalogyDefective or Insufficient CorrelationBlack-and-White FallacyFalse AnalogyDefective or Insufficient CorrelationBlack-and-White FallacyTopics covered in the Quantitative ReviewIn the quantitative part of the course, we will not only provide you with a solidfoundation in the math skills needed to succeed on the test, but also focus on tipsand tricks that Manhattan Review has specifically designed to beat the quantitativesection. These tips are not available anywhere else in print. In the classroom, we willexplain various techniques in great detail, followed by hands-on exercises. Thefollowing is a partial list of the quantitative topics we will study in the course.During the quantitative exercises we will not only discuss the correct solutions, butalso the most time efficient ways to reach them. Our teachers pay careful attentionto make sure that each student acquires the insight needed to successfully solve thequestions on the actual test.Below is a detailed outline of key topics to be covered in class.Glossary / Key Formulae / Quick Reference4.1 Multiplication Table4.2 Decimals and Fractions4.3 Squares and Square Roots4.4 Powers of 2&34.5 Cubes and Cube Roots4.6 Powers of 104.7 FactorialsArithmetic5.1 Basic Concepts in Arithmetic5.1.1 Types of Numbers Prime Number Integers Rational Number Decimals5.1.2 Fundamental Operations5.3 Fractions5.3.1 Types of Fractions Proper Improper Mixed5.3.2 Adding and Subtracting Fractions5.3.3 Equivalent Fractionswww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200011

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/ AdditionSubtractionMultiplicationDivision5.2 Number Properties Odd vs. Even; Positive vs.Negative Factorization Divisibility of Numbers5.3.4 Multiplying and Dividing Fractions5.3.5 Comparing Fractions5.4 Decimals5.4.3.1 Terminating Decimals5.4.3.2 Infinite Repeating Decimals5.5 Real Numbers5.6 Percentages and InterestAlgebra6.1 Basic Concepts in Algebra6.2 Taking a SHOT at the Questions6.3 Do Not Multiply Out IntermediateCalculations6.4 Avoid Working with Large Numbers6.5 Algebra SHOTS6.5.1 Manipulation of Equations6.5.2 Manipulation of Inequalities6.6 Systems of Linear Equations6.7 Quadratic Equations6.8 Exponents & Roots6.8.1 Exponents6.8.2 Roots6.8.3 Formulae ReviewData Sufficiency12.1 The Answer Choices12.2 The Three Questions You Must Ask12.3 Read Carefully and Assume NothingWord Problems Averages and Speed AveragesRatio ProblemsRate ProblemsExponential GrowthQuestions with Missing InformationMixtures and Work Problemswww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200012

GMAT 1 Basic Concepts in Geometry7.5 Quadrilaterals7.2 Properties of Angles7.6 Other Polygons7.3 Triangles7.3.1 Right Triangle Relationships7.3.2 The Pythagorean Theorem7.3.3 Scalene Triangles7.3.4 Formulae Review7.7 Circles7.4 The Equation of a Line / CoordinateGeometry7.10 Properties of Similar Figures7.8 Polygons Inscribed In Circles7.9 Three-Dimensional Figures7.11 Extending or Adding LinesStatistics9.1 Sets9.2 Arithmetic Mean9.3 Mode9.4 Median9.5 Range9.6 Standard DeviationProbability11.1 The Basic Idea11.2 Terminology11.3 Dependent and Independent Events11.4 Two Overlapping Events11.5 Three Overlapping Events11.6 Test Taking HintsCombinatorics10.2 Permutations10.3 Combinations10.4 Identical Objects10.5 Circular Arrangements10.6 Advanced Topicswww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200013

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/GMAT Preparation Course ScheduleThe most limiting factor in GMAT preparation for most people is time. It is fairly easyto prepare someone for the GMAT in 200 hours. However, it takes significantly moreteaching experience and techniques to do so in less time. Our preparation is tailoredto busy professionals. We will teach you what you need to know in the least amountof time.The course consists of a mix of lectures and exercises in each session, with ampletime allotted for answering sample questions and receiving personalized attentionfrom the instructors. The course is structured so that both the novice and experttest-takers will learn valuable techniques for eliminating wrong answers andchoosing correct ones. Each question is discussed in-depth with a step-by-stepanalysis of the thought processes required to arrive at the correct solution.You can join our courses starting at any session in a series because each sessionfocuses on self-contained topics. You will just continue on to finish all the requiredtopics for each course. In short, Manhattan Review courses can be characterized bythe following:1 Our preparation is tailored towards busy professionals. We will teach you whatyou need to know in the least amount of time.1 It takes significantly more teaching experience and techniques to prepare astudent in less time.1 Our high-quality and dedicated instructors are committed to helping everystudent reach her/his goals.An approximate schedule of each of our regular courses is listed below. The courseis typically sequenced by consecutive sessions in either Math or Verbal. However,we may mix them based on a variety of factors. We may also make slightadjustments to tailor the course to the needs of the participants based on all thecommunications exchanged prior to the course.Please note: Our courses can sometimes start a bit earlier or later than the publishedschedule on our website, or be moved from weekend nights to weekend morningsor afternoons. Please check your registration confirmation for the starting time andsubject of your course! We may also teach a bit longer on the first Math and Verbalsessions if we feel the participants may benefit from this. So please do not makeearly appointments on your class days.Before theCourseComprehensive Math Glossary (10 pages)Comprehensive GMAT Vocabulary Review(Part I: 50 pages; Part II to be distributed in classin Verbal Solutions Guide)www.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200014

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Crash Courses (Major International Cities; 16 Hours 1 2-day Weekend; 8Hours/Day excluding Breaks)(Suggested Break 1:15-minute break 2 hours after the start)(Suggested Lunch Break:30-minute break 4 hours after the start)(Suggested Break 2:15-minute break 6.5 hours after the start)(More breaks are at instructor’s discretion based on the length of the session andstudents’ request.)(Homework: Problems will be assigned by instructor based on the question type andtopic covered.)Math 1ArithmeticVerbal 1Math 2Algebra ReviewWord ProblemsVerbal 2Math 3StatisticsGeometryProbabilityCombinatoricsVerbal 3Critical ReasoningVerbal 4Reading ComprehensionAnalytical Writing AssessmentMath 4Grammar ReviewSentence Correction (afterAgreement/Concord)Sentence Correction (fromTense)Long Courses (Selected Locations; 28 Hours; 8 Sessions; 3.5 Hours Per Session)(Suggested Break: 1 10-minute break 2 hours after the start)(More breaks are at instructor’s discretion based on the length of the session andstudents’ request.)(Homework: Problems will be assigned by instructor based on the question type andtopic covered.)Math 1ArithmeticVerbal 1Math 2Algebra ReviewWord Verbal 2Math 3Math 4Verbal 3Verbal 4Grammar ReviewSentence Correction (afterAgreement/Concord)Sentence Correction (fromTense)Critical ReasoningReading ComprehensionAnalytical Writing Assessmentwww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200015

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Online Courses – (Global Access; 28 Hours 8-week; 3.5 Hours/Session)(Suggested Break: 1 10-minute break 1.5 hours after the start)(More breaks are at instructor’s discretion based on the length of the session andstudents’ request.)(Homework: Problems will be assigned by instructor based on the question type andtopics covered.)Math 1ArithmeticVerbal 1Math 2Algebra ReviewWord ProblemsVerbal 2Math 3StatisticsGeometryProbabilityCombinatoricsVerbal 3Critical ReasoningVerbal 4Reading ComprehensionAnalytical Writing AssessmentMath 4Grammar ReviewSentence Correction (afterAgreement/Concord)Sentence Correction (fromTense)Intensive Courses (Selected Locations; 32 Hours 1-week; 7 Sessions; 4 to 6 Hoursper Day)(Note: Due to the intensive nature of the 7-day course, the schedule and sessionsequence will be most likely determined on a course-by-course basis. The schedulebelow is for reference purpose only.)(Suggested Break 1: 10-minute break 2 hours after the start)(Suggested Break 2: 5-minute break 3.5 hours after the start if the session is longerthan 3.5 hours)(More breaks are at instructor’s discretion based on the length of the session andstudents’ request.)(Homework: Problems will be assigned by instructor based on the question type andtopics covered.)Math 1ArithmeticVerbal 1Grammar ReviewSentence CorrectionMath 2Algebra ReviewWord ProblemsStatisticsGeometryProbability &CombinatoricsVerbal 2Critical ReasoningMath 3Math/Verbal 7Verbal 3Reading ComprehensionAnalytical WritingAssessmentReview of All Topicswww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200016

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/Online GMAT CoursesManhattan Review provides multiple channels for high quality GMAT test prep. Allof these platforms are just as complete and helpful as courses based inside theclassroom. As a result, we are always innovating and improving our test prepmethods to create the most sophisticated, high-tech channels for your convenience.It’s easier and more effective than ever to plug into your test prep via laptop forvirtual GMAT courses. Every online GMAT course offered by Manhattan Reviewparallels the advanced training we offer in our traditional, in-person prep courses.If you need the convenience to attend sessions and review lessons on your rigorousschedule, this is the right choice to fit your lifestyle. The online GMAT courses arealso well suited to the students living outside of our 90 locations. If our face-to-faceformat is not yet available in your area, you can still get all the benefits, tools, andexpert tutoring services available at Manhattan Review online. Our experiencedGMAT instructors deliver nearly identical material in the online platform, completewith the same material.All online GMAT courses are streaming in real-time to make this feature asinteractive and hands-on and possible. An instant messaging system supplies athome students with the ability to chime in on lively class discussions. ManhattanReview incorporates the most up-to-date technology to eliminate disruptions anddistractions. Utilize your tech gadgets to access the full suite of interactive options,which includes the IMs as well as a polling tool to submit and track answers toGMAT questions. The bottom line is that Manhattan Review has created yet anotheravenue for highly successful GMAT test prep. Benefit from the structure of the inperson course, plus the flexibility of live, online access.Manhattan Review utilizes an advanced platform for online classes that are chockfullof state-of-the-art features to foster an interactive learning environment. The WebExplatform includes functions such as VOIP connection, which allows instructors tolecture and students to ask questions aloud. This is coupled with a chat box fortyped questions and an interactive whiteboard that brings problem solving to avisual, step-by-step process.We understand that students sometimes miss sessions due to illness or importantobligations. For added convenience, we record all our online class sessions for laterviewing. This is a particularly useful tool for students who want to replay and reviewthe material again.The Manhattan Review GMAT Online Course is an easy, convenient option forstudents seeking a viable alternative to the traditional, full-length ManhattanReview classroom course. The online course readily accommodates even the mosthectic schedules. The online GMAT course offers the same benefits as the regularclassroom setting. In addition to identical course format and materials, both havewww.manhattanreview.com / Call us at 1.212.316.200017

GMAT Preparationwww.manhattanreview.com/gmat/the same number of instructional hours and the same confident guarantee of a 10point increase in GMAT scores.Choosing an Interactive Online Course has some advantages to its classroomcounterpart. Participating remotely, students can replay recorded classes foradditional revenue. Set the pace of your own study sessions by stopping andstarting the class to match your individual learning needs. As you do all the work inthe convenient comfort of your own home, you join the many busy students andworking professionals who are too swamped to sacrifice that precious timecommuting to the classroom. Manhattan Review’s Interactive Online Courses giveGMAT test takers access to any class within four months from the sign-up date foreven more exposure to a world-class education.The Benefits of Interactive Online Courses for GMAT Test Prep1 Real-time live communication with the expert GMAT test prep instructorthrough verbal and written channels, plus extra interactivity via whiteboard.Take advantage of our partnership with Cisco WebEx, the industry leader inonline training centers, to thrive in a remote learning envi

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