PR contact classes vs MGMAT online
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Both great companies. There is a reason why they are both still in the market. Choose the ones that fits your schedule.
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I took both PR in person and MGMAT online and feel MGMAT was a much better fit for my needs. I needed content and strategy.
The MGMAT online course was very interactive and I felt engaged during the entire 2.5+ hours each Saturday.
My instructors for the MGMAT online course: - I highly recommend both of them.
Steve Shaheen https://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-prep- ... haheen.cfm
Greg Neubecker https://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-tutor ... becker.cfm
Regarding the PR course, the instructor taught straight from the book and could not adequately answer difficult questions. Furthermore, he told the class not to take (or trust) the GMATprep tests…I think the quote was “These tests are not adaptive” and “If you do take them, then do not trust your scores”.
If you have other questions, feel free to PM me.
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The MGMAT online course was very interactive and I felt engaged during the entire 2.5+ hours each Saturday.
My instructors for the MGMAT online course: - I highly recommend both of them.
Steve Shaheen https://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-prep- ... haheen.cfm
Greg Neubecker https://www.manhattangmat.com/gmat-tutor ... becker.cfm
Regarding the PR course, the instructor taught straight from the book and could not adequately answer difficult questions. Furthermore, he told the class not to take (or trust) the GMATprep tests…I think the quote was “These tests are not adaptive” and “If you do take them, then do not trust your scores”.
If you have other questions, feel free to PM me.
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wow
i do agree with the PR person's comment to not trust the scores, but Gprep not being adaptive? now thats just wrong
go with MGMAT online, i'm in it right now, quality material and no complaints yet, our last class is next week.
as with any prep course, a significant amount of learning is still self study unfortunately.
i do agree with the PR person's comment to not trust the scores, but Gprep not being adaptive? now thats just wrong
go with MGMAT online, i'm in it right now, quality material and no complaints yet, our last class is next week.
as with any prep course, a significant amount of learning is still self study unfortunately.

















