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In need of MGMAT Help

by Guest Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:15 pm

Hi,

Inspite of purchasing MGMAT Math and Verbal books and practising the problems, I found myself helpless on the actual test day.

I'd like to join the 9 wk program.

Have some questions on that
How do I choose intructors ? For eg I need more help on the verbal section as compared w math section

Are there any reviews online reg instructors ?
Since the city I live in doesn't have inclass instructions, I am thinking of the online class program

Can I talk with few instructors before I join a class ?

Thanks
StaceyKoprince
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by StaceyKoprince Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:56 pm

All of our instructors' bios are listed on our web site; you can go and read about anyone you want! Also, online class schedules are listed on the web site - they give you the dates and times and the names of the instructors for that particular class.

The class follows a set curriculum, giving roughly equal weight to math and verbal. All instructors are equally trained on the entire curriculum - we don't have people who do just math or just verbal.

You can attend free Preview Classes - these are not real classes but information sessions to tell you more about the GMAT and learn how our program works.

You can also attend free Trial Classes - these are actually the first class session of a 9-week course. You can sit in for free as a trial student and, if you like it, you can join the class IF it hasn't sold out already (which can happen - I just started a class a couple of weeks ago and we sold out about 10 minutes after the start of that first class). The free Trial class is a great way to see if you like the teaching styles of your two instructors and ask some questions and interact with the teachers before you make your decision (with the caveat, again, that the class could sell out - you can check with our student services team to see if a class is almost full already and in danger of selling out).
Stacey Koprince
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Director, Content & Curriculum
ManhattanPrep