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SHORT FORM QUERYTESTIMONIALS"I had taken the Kaplan GMAT prep before I took the MLIC prep class in Los Angeles. I found the Kaplan method insulting and insufficient to help me feel confident. The MLIC course, on the other hand, was intense, and helped me understand my weaknesses. I also received patient help from the instructor who was professional, highly skilled, and full of humor. All in all, a worthwhile investment. My GMAT score improved from 520 to 660, sufficient to get me into USC."-- Rebecca Tinsley, GMAT TURBOPREP Course, Los Angeles-- GMAT Hall of Famer." "I took the Manhattan GMAT Online prep course for the GMAT in February 2007 and scored a 450. Subsequently, I registered in MLIC's GMAT course in December 2007 and improved my score to 660. The biggest difference I found between the Manhattan GMAT course and the MLIC Turboprep course is this: Manhattan GMAT study materials do not cover the GMAT concepts as thoroughly as MLIC study guides do. Secondly, Manhattan GMAT makes you work through the OG 10, which contains retired GMAT problems. The actual test is very different from the types covered in the official Guide for GMAT review. What I liked best about MLIC course was their study guides and their strategies for answer selection particularly in the verbal section. Thanks for an excellent prep course, MLIC. -- Rick Vazquez, GMAT PREP Course, New York -- GMAT Hall of Famer." "I scored a 710 on the GMAT following your turboprep course that I took in New York City during August 2007, a 140 point score improvement over my previous best score of 570. I could not have achieved this significant score increase without your excellent GMAT training and support. Thank you very much. -- Jamie Crapanzano, GMAT TURBOPREP Course, New York City-- GMAT Hall of Famer."
"I took your GMAT Turboprep course in London recently, and thought that you might want to know that I got a score of 720 on the GMAT. Your Gmat prep materials were detailed and explained all high level concepts well, and your in-class training was intense and extremely beneficial. Your Gmat training methods work. Thanks for your support.
"Thank you for an amazing GMAT prep course in Atlanta. I took the test a week after the course and scored 740 in the 98th percentile. I strongly recommend MLIC GMAT course for a score in the 700's.
"Just wanted to let you know I took the GMAT yesterday and scored a 690 (within spitting distance of my goal of 700), so I’m pretty pleased. I wanted to thank you again for the fantastic GMAT training course. I have no doubt that, were it not for you Turboprep class, I would not have scored nearly as well as I did on the GMAT. Your GMAT prep course lives up to its billing.
"You told me to send you an e-mail once I got my score for my GMAT, so here it is: I got a 710.
Now, the proof that your class helped me is NOT in that GMAT score of 710, but in this strange twisted "ocho" fact: I did better on the verbal section than I did on the quantitative section, my strongest suit! I am still in shock from getting a better verbal score than math. Oh well, I definitely can't complain about a 710. Your GMAT study guides were nothing if not the best, and your GMAT course exceeded my expectations. Thanks for the great GMAT course.
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"Just a quick note to say "Thanks" for your truly great GMAT prep course in Dallas. After almost 3 weeks worth of delays due to illness and unexpected travel, I finally took the GMAT last week. I ended up in the right range with a 690 and a 5.5 on the essays. I believe that the strategies provided in the GMAT class made the difference, particularly on the essay work. I don't believe that I would have done as well without the recommended outline and structure. Your timing on the Quant section was spot on. Your test-taking strategy (as well as the practice) helped a lot - especially for someone who hasn't sat a formal academic "test" in more than 20 years. I appreciate the help, and would be happy to act as a reference should you want another one in the future. "Thank you for your time and effort, MLIC - I scored a 700 (although I felt like I got beat up more than that). I really appreciated what you did for me. -- Armand Leone, GMAT Turboprep™ course, Manhattan New York City-- GMAT Hall of Famer."
"I was a participant in MLIC Turboprep course for GMAT at Manhattan, NY held from March 2-6, 2007. I took the GMAT again this morning (03/14/07) and scored a 700- a 120 point improvement over my prior score of 580 before I took the MLIC course! I can hardly believe it! My scaled scores were 47 in quantitative and 40 in verbal. Thank you for all of your help last week!"
"I just wanted to say thanks for running the GMAT course. I just took the
GMAT on Friday and got a 710, which was nice. Your GMAT program works."
" I took your Turboprep GMAT course in Singapore from February 2 to 6, 2007. I found the MLIC prep course and all the study and training materials very useful and very relevant to the GMAT. Your training went beyond the OG 11 because it taught us problems in sequences and patterns that actually appeared on my test.
Thank you for your effort and patience during the GMAT course.
I took the GMAT yesterday (10 days after the MLIC course) and my unofficial score was 710. That was higher
than I had hoped for. I strongly recommend MLIC GMAT course to anyone serious about getting a score in the 90th percentile or higher.
"Following your GMAT Turboprep course in Manhattan, I took the GMAT on June 27th, and scored a 680 (a huge 230 point improvement from the 450 I was making in the practice tests after I took the Veritas Elite prep course), landing myself in the 89th percentile. I also scored a 5.5 on the AWA section for 87th percentile ranking. Your GMAT prep course was a major factor in my success, and I must thank you for the thorough preparation you offered. I believe that I now have a competitive shot at admission to Columbia Business school.
As you are aware, I took the Veritas Elite GMAT course in Washington D.C. in Oct/Nov. 2005, and I felt that the Veritas Elite Prep course lacked the necessary tools and methodology that could help me successfully prepare for the GMAT test. When I first received your pre-class GMAT training files, I realized that your GMAT course was undoubtedly better than that offered by Veritas Elite! Although the majority of the information i had studied did not show up on the test, I felt prepared to deal with any problem that could have been thrown at me. Veritas only prepared me for the most common problems which could be asked. I also want to let you know that the incredible detail you pack into each GMAT study and training file allowed me to prepare for each GMAT section in the required depth. Veritas Prep just put out some stuff out there and forced you to memorize concepts, hoping its crash course would provide enough of the tools necessary to solve most of the problems.
Veritas prep materials also lacked the depth and quality of training that MLIC offered. I strongly recommend MLIC GMAT prep course to anyone serious about getting a score in the 90th percentile range. Thanks again.
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WHAT IS GMAT® CAT?GMAT®, acronym for Graduate Management Admission Test, is administered by Pearson Vue® on behalf of GMAC® and is required by all Graduate Schools of Business for admission purposes. The GMAT, according to GMAC® (Graduate Management Admission Council®) that owns the trademarks GMAT® and GMAT CAT®, is one measure of your ability to successfully complete the first year of graduate study program (MBA degree program) at a Graduate School of Business.However, effective January 2006, the paper and pencil version of the GMAT test is no longer offered anywhere in the world. GMAT® is administered in a CAT® (Computer Adaptive) format in which the GMAT test® 'adapts' the difficulty level of GMAT questions to your GMAT-specific 'comfort level', with 'higher difficulty level GMAT questions' carrying higher GMAT raw scores (GMAT Scaled Scores) than do 'lower difficulty level' GMAT questions. The GMAT tests your Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning skills, and your ability (i) to process information in context, (ii) to make necessarily true and probable interpretations of information presented, and (iii) to test different scenarios for consistency of decisions. The test also is about your ability to determine whether GMAT sentences are logically, clearly, correctly, and effectively written. The GMAT has three assessment areas: AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment) that requires you to write Two essays, one analyzing an Issue and the other analyzing an Argument. This first essay section on the GMAT is not 'adaptive' and receives a separate score of between 0 and 6. GMAT Quantitative Assessment is the first of the two 'adaptive' sections on the GMAT and follows the Analytical Writing section, and requires that you answer 37 questions in problem solving and in Data Sufficiency in 75 minutes. Following the GMAT Quantitative section, you will be required to work on the last 'adaptive' section on the GMAT is Verbal Assessment, which requires that you answer 41 questions in 75 minutes. The GMAT Verbal assessment includes three sections: GMAT Critical Reasoning, GMAT Sentence Correction, and GMAT Reading Comprehension. GMAT adaptive sections also include experimental questions, at least 9 in GMAT Quantitative assessment and 11 in GMAT Verbal assessment. The two adaptive sections on the GMAT receive a combined score of between 200 and 800. Most A-List Business Schools rated in the top-10 will require a GMAT test score of at least 650 in order for you to be competitive. Your best chance for success lies in your ability to take the GMAT exam at the high difficulty level throughout. The MLICETS GMAT prep courses offer the best GMAT test training, using the most recent and high difficulty level questions that are live on the GMAT so that you can competently and confidently take the GMAT test in a timed-environment. MLIC proactively coaches you in the GMAT assessment areas, and offers the most prep hours in GMAT assessment areas. REGISTER in the industry-leading MLIC GMAT prep course today! GMAT TEST REGISTRATION PROCEDURE GMAT REGISTRATION ONLINE: You are allowed to take the GMAT test up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period. You can sign up to take the GMAT by logging on to REGISTER TO TAKE THE GMAT. You can check available dates and the GMAT testing Centers closest to your place of residence. You can then register to take the GMAT on any weekday (Monday Through Friday). This is probably the easiest and the fastest procedure. It is unclear how frequently cancellation of test appointments is updated on the online system in order to reflect test availability dates accurately. If you are unable to find a GMAT test date of your choosing, you may want to call the GMAT test registration telephone numbers listed below and confirm that the online information about the available dates for GMAT testing is accurate. GMAT TEST REGISTRATION BY TELEPHONE
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