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Hello Huey,
The Manhattan GMAT Boot Camp is quite an under-taking; I honor you for your interest in it, as this program is as intensive as is possible. Remembering that it's based on our philosophy of content knowledge married to test mastery, you must personally understand your own strengths and weaknesses in order to succeed in it.
That said, our Boot camp students, on average, report scores at the same level as that of our student population at large. Statistically, that means that of the few dozen people who endeavor to take the GMAT so soon after completing a Boot Camp program, more than half score above a 700.
I urge you to ignore this information, however, as it completely depends on the person. You did not mention in your post what your official GMAT score was last month...this information would be an interesting piece of the puzzle.
In addition, if the tests supplied by Princeton Review consistute the entirety of your preparation, I'd summize that you are in no way a candidate for our accelerated program - it's simply not designed as a prep program for those who didn't take adequate time or adequate measure to prepare in advance of application deadlines.
I hope that helps, and please let me know if you have any other questions.
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Hello Huey,
The Manhattan GMAT Boot Camp is quite an under-taking; I honor you for your interest in it, as this program is as intensive as is possible. Remembering that it's based on our philosophy of content knowledge married to test mastery, you must personally understand your own strengths and weaknesses in order to succeed in it.
That said, our Boot camp students, on average, report scores at the same level as that of our student population at large. Statistically, that means that of the few dozen people who endeavor to take the GMAT so soon after completing a Boot Camp program, more than half score above a 700.
I urge you to ignore this information, however, as it completely depends on the person. You did not mention in your post what your official GMAT score was last month...this information would be an interesting piece of the puzzle.
In addition, if the tests supplied by Princeton Review consistute the entirety of your preparation, I'd summize that you are in no way a candidate for our accelerated program - it's simply not designed as a prep program for those who didn't take adequate time or adequate measure to prepare in advance of application deadlines.
I hope that helps, and please let me know if you have any other questions.
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