Wow, time sure flies! I was just thinking about my husband and I’s nephews and nieces and I can’t believe that almost all of them are in their teens or in their young 20’s! It certainly doesn’t like that much time has gone by since they were babies!
As I said time flies!
We got a call from our niece in Chicago last night. She said she’s looking into gmat prep courses as she’d like to take a graduate business administration course. She said she’s looking into the Gmat prep courses at Knewton because they have the practice items, practice Gmat Cats, 36 live teaching hours, live office hours and a membership time of 12 months.
I don’t know much about Gmat prep courses, but I like that it’s online. I’ve become quite a fan of online courses in the last several years. You can still work and pay the bills while you’re learning!
I’ve you’ve taken a Gmat prep course I’d love to hear where you took it so I can pass that information on to my niece. It might help her decide where to study!
greg says
hey tricia,
good luck to ur niece..i’ve done kaplan and gmat pill before…liked gmat pill a lot more just cuz it’s a lot easier to absorb and learn quickly…as for knewton, i haven’t used their stuff before so can’t really say..g’luck!
greg
IJR112 says
I did my studying all by myself. I personally think it’s the most efficient and least expensive way to go about things if you can stay focused and disciplined.
GMAT Prep Book Writer says
I think that there are a lot of options for GMAT study. The best is to get your hands on material that is comprehensive and has a lot of great explanations. Unfortunately, many test prep companies make their money on their courses and tutoring so public material does not always give the best info. The real key if for her to be disciplined in her studies.
GMAT Prep Books says
We have some great options at if you are interested. But, the general thing is to make sure the people you are working with are quality. What you learn from a good course/teacher/book is how to approach the problems, not just the skills to answer the problems. Any math teacher can teach you how to add fractions, but that does not mean they can teach you how to think about the GMAT.