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Why The Princeton Review?
The average GMAT score for the top quarter of Princeton Review students is 700. In fact, our students improve their GMAT scores by an average of 90 points.
The Princeton Review takes the GMAT seriously, that is why we provide customized homework based on the areas you need the most improvement and we cover every concept tested on the GMAT.
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What our GMAT Course Will Teach You
You'll learn how to master all concepts tested on the exam by following our proven test-taking strategies and sharpening fundamental verbal and quant skills. We'll also teach you how to master the GMAT's tricky computer-adaptive format.
What You'll Get
- 7 full length, computer-adaptive practice GMAT's for a realistic testing experience.
- Diagnostic score reports for all practice tests
- Small classes, so you get personal attention - see syllabus
- Instructors who have scored high on the GMAT
- Free extra help from your instructor
- Access to LiveGrader SM (GMAT essay grading) to get feedback on your essay from a GMAT expert
- Comprehensive, up-to-date books and GMAT course manuals (you keep all materials)
- Supplemental online GMAT lessons, tests, and drills
- Optional Math Boot Camp session for those who need to refresh their basic math skills (additional fee may apply)
- Advanced Quantitative Drills for those who want to practice the most challenging math
Our GMAT Teachers
Our instructors are exceptional GMAT test takers who have demonstrated a command of their subject and have been certified by a Princeton Review master trainer. More about Princeton Review teachers