Archive for the 'GMAT Strategies' Category

MBA Podcaster & ManhattanGMAT

May 2nd, 2008

ManhattanGMAT’s very own Chris Ryan is a guest speaker on the newest installment of MBA Podcaster. This podcast is perfect for anyone who is just starting to ask questions about GMAT Prep and wants to know what steps are next. Still, at 33 minutes, the podcast offers many tips even for students who have already […]

New GMAT Prep Math Resource from GMAC

April 18th, 2008

GMAC has decided to supplement their GMAT Prep tests at www.mba.com (excellent resources by the way, if you haven’t downloaded them, though you may want to conserve them for later in your preparation) with a new math-only set of diagnostic tests.
The new diagnostic is located at www.gmatfocus.com. A couple of our Instructors are going […]

Advice for the Verbal Section of the GMAT

April 4th, 2008

Here’s the latest in our Content Series, by Chris Ryan, Director of Instructor and Product Development, ManhattanGMAT:
GMAT Strategies for the Verbally-Concerned
Last time we talked about strategies for the math-challenged. But what if you have the opposite issue?
Maybe you can solve equations just fine; it’s this “fuzzy language stuff” that gets you down. […]

If you're not that great at math . . .

March 12th, 2008

GMAT Strategies for the Math-Challenged
by Chris Ryan, Director of Instructor and Product Development, ManhattanGMAT
The thought of algebra gives you hives. You’d rather discuss any topic but prime numbers. And you bitterly wonder why geometry is tested on the GMAT – the Graduate Management Admissions Test, after all. It’s not like you want […]

Top 5 GMAT Study Tips

February 20th, 2008

Here is the latest in our latest Strategy Series, by Chris Ryan, Director of Instructor and Product Development.

You’ve just accepted your fate. “I have to take the GMAT,” you admit to yourself. And now you admit one more thing: “No, I can’t walk in and take it cold.”

So you […]