Feedback on Knewton GMAT material
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Hi,
I would totally recommend Knewton--and I have to many of my friends--after my recent experience. I took the GMAT with minimal study time in 2006 before entering a master's in accounting program at Notre Dame. It was a special program with EY and I just needed a 560, which is exactly what I got. Last summer, I decided to pursue my MBA, and I wanted to go to either Kellogg or Booth. I was confident in my application aside from my GMAT score and knew a 560 was no going to cut it. I did Knewton and raised my score to 660 and was accepted to Kellogg (I ended up not even applying to Booth because Kellogg was my first choice). Knewton had so much information, and I didn't even have time to do all of the questions. I got an e-mail from Knewton about a $300 course for the non-live lectures - I would recommend that because I started off watching live lectures and ended up just doing the non-live lectures.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Phil
I would totally recommend Knewton--and I have to many of my friends--after my recent experience. I took the GMAT with minimal study time in 2006 before entering a master's in accounting program at Notre Dame. It was a special program with EY and I just needed a 560, which is exactly what I got. Last summer, I decided to pursue my MBA, and I wanted to go to either Kellogg or Booth. I was confident in my application aside from my GMAT score and knew a 560 was no going to cut it. I did Knewton and raised my score to 660 and was accepted to Kellogg (I ended up not even applying to Booth because Kellogg was my first choice). Knewton had so much information, and I didn't even have time to do all of the questions. I got an e-mail from Knewton about a $300 course for the non-live lectures - I would recommend that because I started off watching live lectures and ended up just doing the non-live lectures.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Phil












