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aimhigh123 Just gettin' started!
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 1:58 pm Post subject: Which is better- Manhattan GMAT or Manhattan Review? |
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Hi guys, I'm currently deciding between these two 9 session prep courses. It seems that Manhattan GMAT is more well known but how does Manhattan Review compare to it? If anyone has taken either class, could you tell me about your experience? Both seem equally good to me but I would appreciate any thoughts others might have about the class.
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Quick responses appreciated as I'm trying to begin the class by this week |
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Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:25 pm Post subject: Re: Which is better- Manhattan GMAT or Manhattan Review? |
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| aimhigh123 wrote: | Hi guys, I'm currently deciding between these two 9 session prep courses. It seems that Manhattan GMAT is more well known but how does Manhattan Review compare to it? If anyone has taken either class, could you tell me about your experience? Both seem equally good to me but I would appreciate any thoughts others might have about the class.
Thanks
Quick responses appreciated as I'm trying to begin the class by this week |
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fsar45 Rising GMAT Star
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| I have heard that Manhattan GMAT is better. |
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Stacey Koprince GMAT Instructor

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I'll refrain from giving my opinion because... well, it should be obvious what I'd think
ManhattanGMAT offers free info sessions and most big GMAT prep companies also do this. Attend the sessions of any companies you might want to prep with and see which one you like best. (And I teach most of the info sessions in the San Francisco Bay Area - so if you come to one of mine, introduce yourself and say hello!)
We also sometimes run promotions allowing people to sit in on the first actual class session for free. You can go to our web site or call our 800 number to find out when such opportunities are available, if you're interested. _________________ Stacey Koprince
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