TESTIMONIALS
"I had taken the Kaplan GMAT prep before I took the MLIC prep class in Los Angeles. I found the Kaplan method insulting and insufficient to help me feel confident. The MLIC course, on the other hand, was intense, and helped me understand my weaknesses. I also received patient help from the instructor who was professional, highly skilled, and full of humor. All in all, a worthwhile investment. My GMAT score improved from 520 to 660, sufficient to get me into USC."
-- Rebecca Tinsley, GMAT TURBOPREP Course, Los Angeles, December 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 02/08."
"I took the Manhattan GMAT Online prep course for the GMAT in February 2007 and scored a 450. Subsequently, I registered in MLIC's GMAT course in December 2007 and improved my score to 660. The biggest difference I found between the Manhattan GMAT course and the MLIC Turboprep course is this: Manhattan GMAT study materials do not cover the GMAT concepts as thoroughly as MLIC study guides do. Secondly, Manhattan GMAT makes you work through the OG 10, which contains retired GMAT problems. The actual test is very different from the types covered in the official Guide for GMAT review. What I liked best about MLIC course was their study guides and their strategies for answer selection particularly in the verbal section. Thanks for an excellent prep course, MLIC.
-- Rick Vazquez, GMAT PREP Course, New York, December 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 01/08."
"I scored a 710 on the GMAT following your turboprep course that I took in New York City during August 2007, a 140 point score improvement over my previous best score of 570. I could not have achieved this significant score increase without your excellent GMAT training and support. Thank you very much.
-- Jamie Crapanzano, GMAT TURBOPREP Course, New York City, August 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 09/07."
"I took your GMAT Turboprep course in London recently, and thought that you might want to know that I got a score of 720 on the GMAT. Your Gmat prep materials were detailed and explained all high level concepts well, and your in-class training was intense and extremely beneficial. Your Gmat training methods work. Thanks for your support.
-- Jesus De La Ortiz, GMAT PREP Course, London, August 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 09/07."
"Thank you for an amazing GMAT prep course in Atlanta. I took the test a week after the course and scored 740 in the 98th percentile. I strongly recommend MLIC GMAT course for a score in the 700's.
-- Eric Essary, GMAT PREP Course, Atlanta, June 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 07/07."
"Just wanted to let you know I took the GMAT yesterday and scored a 690 (within spitting distance of my goal of 700), so I’m pretty pleased. I wanted to thank you again for the fantastic GMAT training course. I have no doubt that, were it not for you Turboprep class, I would not have scored nearly as well as I did on the GMAT. Your GMAT prep course lives up to its billing.
-- Keith Katz, GMAT Turboprep course, New York City, July 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 08/07."
"You told me to send you an e-mail once I got my score for my GMAT, so here it is: I got a 710.
Now, the proof that your class helped me is NOT in that GMAT score of 710, but in this strange twisted "ocho" fact: I did better on the verbal section than I did on the quantitative section, my strongest suit! I am still in shock from getting a better verbal score than math. Oh well, I definitely can't complain about a 710. Your GMAT study guides were nothing if not the best, and your GMAT course exceeded my expectations. Thanks for the great GMAT course.
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-- Andrew Maloney, GMAT Turboprep course, DALLAS, July 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 08/07."
"Just a quick note to say "Thanks" for your truly great GMAT prep course in Dallas. After almost 3 weeks worth of delays due to illness and unexpected travel, I finally took the GMAT last week. I ended up in the right range with a 690 and a 5.5 on the essays. I believe that the strategies provided in the GMAT class made the difference, particularly on the essay work. I don't believe that I would have done as well without the recommended outline and structure. Your timing on the Quant section was spot on. Your test-taking strategy (as well as the practice) helped a lot - especially for someone who hasn't sat a formal academic "test" in more than 20 years. I appreciate the help, and would be happy to act as a reference should you want another one in the future.
-- Jim Graham, GMAT Turboprep™ course, Dallas TX, March 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 04/07."
"Thank you for your time and effort, MLIC - I scored a 700 (although I
felt like I got beat up more than that). I really appreciated what you did
for me.
-- Armand Leone, GMAT Turboprep™ course, Manhattan New York City, March 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 03/07."
"I was a participant in MLIC Turboprep course for GMAT at Manhattan, NY held from March 2-6, 2007. I took the GMAT again this morning (03/14/07) and scored a 700- a 120 point improvement over my prior score of 580 before I took the MLIC course! I can hardly believe it! My scaled scores were 47 in quantitative and 40 in verbal. Thank you for all of your help last week!"
-- Emily E. MacPhail, GMAT Turboprep™ course, Manhattan New York City, March 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 03/07."
"I just wanted to say thanks for running the GMAT course. I just took the
GMAT on Friday and got a 710, which was nice. Your GMAT program works."
-- LEETE PARKER GARRETT, GMAT Turboprep course, Washington D.C., March 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 03/07."
" I took your Turboprep GMAT course in Singapore from February 2 to 6, 2007. I found the MLIC prep course and all the study and training materials very useful and very relevant to the GMAT. Your training went beyond the OG 11 because it taught us problems in sequences and patterns that actually appeared on my test.
Thank you for your effort and patience during the GMAT course.
I took the GMAT yesterday (10 days after the MLIC course) and my unofficial score was 710. That was higher
than I had hoped for. I strongly recommend MLIC GMAT course to anyone serious about getting a score in the 90th percentile or higher.
-- Olaf Engler, GMAT Turboprep™ course, Singapore, February 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 02/07."
"Following your GMAT Turboprep course in Manhattan, I took the GMAT on June 27th, and scored a 680 (a huge 230 point improvement from the 450 I was making in the practice tests after I took the Veritas Elite prep course), landing myself in the 89th percentile. I also scored a 5.5 on the AWA section for 87th percentile ranking. Your GMAT prep course was a major factor in my success, and I must thank you for the thorough preparation you offered. I believe that I now have a competitive shot at admission to Columbia Business school.
As you are aware, I took the Veritas Elite GMAT course in Washington D.C. in Oct/Nov. 2005, and I felt that the Veritas Elite Prep course lacked the necessary tools and methodology that could help me successfully prepare for the GMAT test. When I first received your pre-class GMAT training files, I realized that your GMAT course was undoubtedly better than that offered by Veritas Elite! Although the majority of the information i had studied did not show up on the test, I felt prepared to deal with any problem that could have been thrown at me. Veritas only prepared me for the most common problems which could be asked. I also want to let you know that the incredible detail you pack into each GMAT study and training file allowed me to prepare for each GMAT section in the required depth. Veritas Prep just put out some stuff out there and forced you to memorize concepts, hoping its crash course would provide enough of the tools necessary to solve most of the problems.
Veritas prep materials also lacked the depth and quality of training that MLIC offered. I strongly recommend MLIC GMAT prep course to anyone serious about getting a score in the 90th percentile range. Thanks again.
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--- JOSHUA SOFER, GMAT Turboprep™ course, Manhattan-NYC, May 2006, GMAT Hall of Famer, 07/06."
Read tips on How to prepare for the GMAT published in HANDELSBLATT DE newspaper's MBA Special supplement published 18/02/2005. Our Turboprep GMAT course participant writes: "A lawyer admitted to the bar in Munich Germany, I attempted to take the GMAT, knowing that my challenge was in the GMAT Math area. I took a GMAT prep course conducted by a German testpreparation company in Frankfurt and found that the level of teaching involved very simple GMAT problems, even worse than those taught in Kaplan GMAT prep or Princeton Review GMAT classes. After scoring 570 on the GMAT in my first attempt, I researched on the Internet GMAT prep courses and enrolled in the GMAT prep class offered by an American testpreparation Company, MLIC, New York. MLIC GMAT preparation course, besides offering excellent GMAT study and GMAT training materials, also reinforces the learning process with original GMAT questions. The individual attention received from dedicated instructor in the MLIC GMAT class helps one overcome his or her weakness in Mathematics and in Verbal areas of GMAT. Result: I scored 670 on the GMAT. Anyone whose GMAT Mathematics and Verbal skills are rusty should take the GMAT prep course such as the one offered by MLICETS."-- Handelsblatt, DE, Germany's leading Business Daily (Freitag/Samstag/Sonntag, 18/19/20.2.2005)."
WHAT IS GMAT® CAT?
GMAT®, acronym for Graduate Management Admission Test, is administered by Pearson Vue® on behalf of GMAC® and is required by all Graduate Schools of Business for admission purposes.
The GMAT, according to GMAC®
(Graduate Management Admission Council®) that owns the trademarks GMAT® and GMAT CAT®, is one measure of your ability to successfully
complete the first year of graduate study program (MBA degree program) at a Graduate School of Business.However, effective January 2006, the paper and pencil version of the GMAT test is no longer offered anywhere in the world. GMAT® is
administered in a CAT® (Computer Adaptive) format in which the GMAT test® 'adapts' the
difficulty level of GMAT questions to your GMAT-specific 'comfort level', with 'higher
difficulty level GMAT questions' carrying higher GMAT raw scores (GMAT Scaled
Scores) than do 'lower difficulty level' GMAT questions. The
GMAT tests your Quantitative and Verbal Reasoning skills, and your ability (i) to process information in context, (ii) to make necessarily true and probable interpretations of information presented, and (iii) to test different scenarios for consistency of decisions. The test also is about your ability to determine whether GMAT sentences are logically, clearly, correctly, and effectively written. The GMAT has three
assessment areas: AWA (Analytical Writing Assessment)
that requires you to write Two essays, one analyzing an Issue
and the other analyzing an Argument. This first essay section on the GMAT is not 'adaptive'
and receives a separate score of between 0 and 6. GMAT Quantitative Assessment is the first
of the two 'adaptive' sections on the GMAT and follows the Analytical Writing section, and requires that you
answer 37 questions in problem solving and in Data Sufficiency in 75 minutes. Following the GMAT Quantitative section, you will be required to work on the last 'adaptive' section on
the GMAT is Verbal
Assessment, which requires that you answer 41
questions in 75 minutes. The GMAT Verbal assessment includes three sections: GMAT Critical Reasoning, GMAT Sentence Correction, and GMAT Reading Comprehension. GMAT adaptive sections also include
experimental questions, at least 9 in GMAT Quantitative assessment and 11
in GMAT Verbal assessment. The two adaptive sections on the GMAT receive a combined
score of between 200 and 800. Most A-List Business Schools rated in the top-10 will
require a GMAT test score of at least 650 in order for you to be
competitive. Your best chance for success lies in your ability to
take the GMAT exam at the high difficulty level throughout. The MLICETS GMAT prep
courses offer the best GMAT test training, using the most recent and high difficulty level questions that are live on the GMAT so that
you can competently and confidently take the GMAT test in a timed-environment. MLIC proactively coaches you in the GMAT assessment areas, and offers the most prep hours in GMAT assessment areas. REGISTER in the industry-leading MLIC GMAT prep course today!
GMAT TEST REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
GMAT REGISTRATION ONLINE: You are allowed to take the GMAT test up to 5 times in a rolling 12-month period. You can sign up to take the GMAT by logging on to REGISTER TO TAKE THE GMAT. You can check available dates and the GMAT testing Centers closest to your place of residence. You can then register to take the GMAT on any weekday (Monday Through Friday). This is probably the easiest and the fastest procedure. It is unclear how frequently cancellation of test appointments is updated on the online system in order to reflect test availability dates accurately. If you are unable to find a GMAT test date of your choosing, you may want to call the GMAT test registration telephone numbers listed below and confirm that the online information about the available dates for GMAT testing is accurate.
GMAT TEST REGISTRATION BY TELEPHONE
- If you are in USA, CANADA, MEXICO, CENTRAL/ SOUTH AMERICA
Call 1 800 717 GMAT(4628) /+1 952 681 3680
- If you are in: ASIA PACIFIC INCLUDING SINGAPORE, HONG KONG, AUSTRALIA, TOKYO,
Call this number:
+61 294 78 5430
- If you are in: INDIA - CHENNAI, MUMBAI (BOMBAY), NEW DELHI, KOLKATTA, BANGALORE, HYDERABAD,
Call this number: +91 120 532 GMAT(4628)
- If you are in:
EUROPE - LONDON ENGLAND, FRANKFURT, MUNICH, BERLIN, PARIS, AMSTERDAM, MILAN, BARCELONA, GENEVA, ZURICH,AUSTRIA, RUSSIA Call:+44(0)161 855 7219
- If you are in: CHINA Call: +86 1062 79 8877
Of Course, you will crack the GMAT and beat GMAT by calling the MLIC GMAT prep course hotline at 1 888 565 GMAT / +1 212 682 5000 /+44 (0) 208 123 5060 (LONDON GMAT COURSE HOTLINE) / +49 (0) 662 721 7330/+852 8193 4080 (Hong Kong GMAT Prep Course Hotline) to schedule your MLICETS GMAT TEST PREPARATION CLASS attendance, or by signing up from our GMAT TEST PREPARATION CLASSES REGISTRATION SITE
MBA PROGRAM RANKINGS
1. University of Pennsylvania
Wharton
2 Northwestern University,
Kellogg School of Business
3 Harvard University
4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Sloan School of Business
5 Duke University-
Fuqua
6 Columbia University, New York City
7 Cornell University,
Johnson School of Business
8 University of Virginia,
Darden School of Business
9 Stanford University
10 UCLA-
Anderson School of Business
11 New York University,
Stern School of Business
12 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
13 University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill),
Kenan-Flagler
14 Dartmouth College -
Tuck School of Business
15 University of Texas (Austin)
16 University of California (Berkeley) -
Haas School of Business
17 Xavier University -
Williams COB
18 Indiana University (Bloomington)
19 University of Rochester -
Simon School of Business
20 Washington University -
Olin
21 University of Southern California-
Marshall School of Business
22 Purdue University -
Krannert School of Business
23 Georgetown University,
McDonough School
24 University of Maryland (College Park)
Smith School of Business
25 Emory University --
Goizueta
FT RANKINGS
1. University of Pennsylvania, Wharton
2. Columbia Business School, New York
3. Harvard Business School, Boston
4. Stanford University, CalifornIa
5. London Business School, London
6. University of Chicago, GSB
7. INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
8. New York University, Stern
9. Dartmouth College,TUCK
10. Yale school of Management
11. Ceibs and IE Business School
13. IMD, Switzerland
14. MIT, Sloan Program, Cambridge
15. University of Cambridge, Judge School, England
16. IESE Business School, Spain
17. Duke University, Durham, NC
18. University of Western Ontario, Canada
19. University of California at LA
20. Kellogg School of Business, NWU
CANADIAN RANKINGS
1. University of Western Ontario,
Richard Ivey School of Business
2. University of Toronto, Rotman
3. University of Calgary
4. University of British Columbia
5. University of Alberta
6. Queens University
7. McMaster University
8. McGill University,Montreal.
PART-TIME MBA PROGRAMS
1. New York University, Stern School, New York
2. U.C.L.A, Anderson school, LA
3. Harvard University, Cambridge
4. Kellogg School of Business
5. University of Chicago, GSB
6. London School of Business
7. York University, Toronto
8. Wharton School, Philadelphia
9. Duke University, Durham, NC
10. INSEAD AT SINGAPORE
TOP EMBA PROGRAMS
1. Kellogg/Hong Kong UST Business School, China
2. Trium: HEC, Paris/LSE, London/NYU-Stern
3. UPENN -- Wharton School, Philadelphia
4. Columbia BS, New York/LBS, London
5. IE Business School
6. University of Chicago GSB
6. Washington University, Olin
7. Columbia at Insead.
8. Purdue/Tias/CEU/GISMA
9. Kellogg at WHU-Otto Beisheim School, Germany
10. Duke University - Fuqua
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TESTIMONIALS ABOUT MLIC GMAT COURSES
"Thank you very much for a great prep course for the GMAT. Before I took your course, I had worked through several books available in book stores to no avail. When I signed up to do your turboprep class, I found what I needed but did not realize: a guided tour of the various assessment areas. The in-class instructor was brilliant, and showed us how the different areas of the GMAT are about the same logical reasoning skills. The drilling in procedural aspects of the Gmat, especially in data sufficiency, and the hit list approach to eliminating answer choices gave me the effective tools I needed to do well on this test. I am happy to report a score of 740 on the Gmat exam which I took 10 days after your class. The score is sufficient to make me competitive at INSEAD. Your prep course works. Cheers."
-- Matthew Hanwell, GMAT TURBOPREP Course, LONDON, November 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 12/07."
"I want to thank you for an excellent GMAT prep class in New York City. I am happy to report a score of 730 on the test that I took 10 days after the turboprep class in Manhattan. Your GMAT course is the best for the following reasons: (1) your study materials are the most thorough I have seen of any prep materials for the GMAT I have worked through; (2) The quality of in-class training was outstanding. The instructor was knowledgeable and patient; and (3) the course had a great structure, with the pre-class training assignments providing the required exposure to the concepts tested on the GMAT. The training materials covered the very basic to the most advanced, and were laid out in easy to follow format. I have no hesitation in recommending MLIC prep course for the GMAT.
-- Nathaniel Johnson, GMAT TURBOPREP Course, New York City, October 2007-- GMAT Hall of Famer, 11/07."
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MLIC GMAT PREP ADVANTAGE-- BETTER THAN VERITAS PREP, KAPLAN, MANHATTAN GMAT, PRINCETON REVIEW
There you have it.
Eloquent, unsolicited testimonials from some of our recent GMAT prep
Course participants who are typical of all of our GMAT training course participants. MLICETS, an Educational and Management Training division of
MLI Consulting, Inc.
(MLIC) New York, offers goal-driven and
skill-enhancing prep courses for the GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) worldwide,
using a patent-pending CPSD
methodology. MLIC, Inc. is a recognized Value leader in Management Consulting and Educational Training Services (MLICETS), and has been offering industry-leading Management and Educational training courses designed to enhance managerial decision-making effectiveness and to improve quantitative and verbal reasoning skills tested in the Graduate admission tests such as GMAT, GRE, and LSAT. Our GMAT prep courses offered worldwide are a natural extension of our competency improvement training courses offered to Corporate executives worldwide. MLIC trains more GMAT aspirants per month than any other GMAT prep company out there, including Kaplan Prep, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas Prep, Testmasters, and others. MLIC INC has been offering goal-driven, industry-leading, and skill-enhancing GMAT Prep classes and GRE prep courses since 1991, and has been recognized as a Value-leader for no-nonsense and kick-ass GMAT and GRE test training courses that have since defined the gold-standard for GMAT and GRE test-preparation courses. Using our Consulting expertise that allows us to uniquely focus on and address our clients' problems, MLICETS offers the best GMAT preparation courses using patent-pending CPSD methodology that uniquely focuses on real-time, participant-specific feedback to all GMAT course participants in their unique 'hold-back' shortcomings in GMAT test assessment areas.
The CPSD
methodology uniquely developed by MLICETS imparts Conceptual understanding of GMAT
assessment areas, imparts efficient Procedures for maximizing your
GMAT test-effectiveness in a time-critical GMAT exam environment, arms you
with works-every-time Strategies
for picking the Correct answers to all GMAT questions appearing in the high-difficulty
mode of the GMAT exam, and features unique Diagnostic component that allows us to determines
each participant's unique weaknesses in the GMAT test sections, and to provide
one-on-one coaching support to all GMAT course participants in order to get them
up to speed in all the three GMAT assessment sections. The Result: MLICETS GMAT prep courses have produced more 90th percentile test-takers than any other me-too prep course offered by companies such as Kaplan, Princeton Review, Veritas Elite, Manhattan Review, Manhattan GMAT, Testmasters, and 800Score.Com. Unlike the GMAT prep courses run by Kaplan Prep, Veritas Prep, Princeton Review, Manhattan Review, and others, our GMAT and GRE prep courses are not mere tutorial sessions but are serious GMAT coaching programs designed to enhance your Conceptual understanding of GMAT assessment areas and your GMAT test-effectiveness in a timed-environment. We will provide the best GMAT test training using the latest GMAT problems that are live, not with some made-up, retired, or outdated GMAT test questions as Kaplan GMAT courses, Princeton Review, Veritas GMAT Prep, Manhattan GMAT, Manhattan Review, and other also-ran GMAT prep courses do. MLIC GMAT -- the gold standard for GMAT preparation.
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All our GMAT test-prep Courses offered by MLIC (Turboprep™, 3-Day Intensive Prep, and GMAT ONLINE prep) are
backed by our unique 620+ GMAT test Score
Guarantee™ :
Under the GMAT Score guarantee™, you are guaranteed a GMAT test Score of at
least 620 when you take the GMAT test within 30 days of the last day of the
GMAT prep class, provided you have validated the GMAT Score Guarantee™ requirements. You will be required to validate the GMAT Score Guarantee™
by Completing to the best of your ability all of the mandatory
Pre-Course GMAT assignments, by attending all the sessions of the
GMAT prep-class during the GMAT prep-course in which you are registered, by actively participating in the GMAT class tests
and assignments, and by completing the post-GMAT course practice tests and exercises.
You will also be required to take the GMAT test within 30 days of the last day of the GMAT prep-class or within 30 days of the last review session if you are taking the ONLINE GMAT prep course. Please note that our GMAT Score Guarantee™
does not mean refund of fee paid. If you meet the GMAT test Score
Guarantee requirements, and fail to score at least 620 on the GMAT CAT exam
when you take the GMAT test within 30 days of completing the GMAT prep class, then our subsequent GMAT training support is free.
Such post-GMAT-prep-course support may involve getting you back in another GMAT prep-class or working with
you through online GMAT assignments in order to get you up to speed in the GMAT assessment areas where you need extra help. GMAT Score Guarantee™ is the trademark of MLIC, New York and unauthorized use of this mark will be subject to prosecution. Beware of phony 'retake policy' offered as a 'guarantee' by Veritas Prep, and remember that no other company than MLIC guarantees a specific GMAT Score. MLIC GMAT prep courses -- goal-driven and skill-enhancing. No wonder that MLIC leads other competitors by a wide country mile.
OBJECTIVE OF MLIC GMAT TURBOPREP® COURSES:
The objective of our GMAT Turboprep® courses offered in New York City (NYC), London, Mumbai, Singapore, and worldwide is to provide no-nonsense training in the conceptual and procedural aspects of the GMAT assessment areas in order to arm GMAT-prep-class participants with efficient Procedures for dealing with the GMAT test sections, time-tested and 'works-every-time' Strategies for picking the correct answers to all GMAT problems, and unique 'pull-up-by-the-bootstraps' Diagnostic support in all of GMAT assessment areas so that each GMAT prep course participant can shoot for and achieve a GMAT score of better than 700. Unlike other GMAT prep courses offered by companies such as Veritas Prep, Kaplan GMAT, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, and others, MLIC prep courses are not meant to just show you some tricks and then let you work on your own for the most part; MLIC actively TRAINS you in GMAT assessment areas, and the objective of our GMAT prep courses is to identify your weaknesses in GMAT-critical areas, and to help you improve in those critical areas so that you can take the GMAT competently and confidently. We provide the best GMAT prep courses backed by the best GMAT score Guarantee™ in the industry. ENROLL in MLIC GMAT Turboprep® course today and get the benefit of industry-leading training critical to achieving a score in the 90th percentile or better.
WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM OUR GMAT TEST PREP COURSES OFFERED IN NEW YORK, LONDON, CHICAGO, SINGAPORE, AND WORLDWIDE?: Those who are rusty in the GMAT test assessment areas because they are several years removed from their high-school years, and those who would like to hone their GMAT-specific conceptual understanding, and to learn efficient GMAT-related procedures and GMAT-specific strategies required to achieve a GMAT test score of at least 700 will find our GMAT TUBOPREP Courses an unbeatable and excellent value for their GMAT prep time and GMAT prep course dollars. Those who want to get coached and trained in the GMAT assessment areas rather than be 'given a bag of tricks' that do not work most of the time (as other GMAT prep courses do) will find MLIC GMAT prep courses a great ally in their effort to shoot for and achieve a GMAT score of better than 700. MLICETS GMAT prep classes and GMAT prep courses - The best GMAT training and coaching you can receive anywhere! ENROLL in our goal-driven and skill-enhancing GMAT exam prep courses today!
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STRUCTURE OF INDUSTRY-LEADING MLIC GMAT COURSES
STRUCTURE OF MLIC GMAT PREP COURSES OFFERING 120 HOURS OF HIGHLY STRUCTURED, NO-NONSENSE GMAT TRAINING -- MLIC GMAT ADVANTAGE - BEST TRAINING MATERIALS, BEST TRAINERS, AND THE BEST TRAINING METHODOLOGY.
All registered participants in our industry-leading, goal-driven, and skill-enhancing GMAT preparatory courses are required to complete at least 120 hours of training in three distinct phases; PRE-CLASS TRAINING, IN-CLASS TRAINING, AND POST-CLASS TRAINING.
PRE-CLASS GMAT TRAINING
OBJECTIVE OF PRE-COURSE TRAINING
The objective of pre-course training lasting about 50 to 60 hours is to provide a highly structured approach to GMAT training, and to have the registered participants begin to review GMAT-critical concepts and procedures that are critical to taking the GMAT confidently and competently. The pre-course training is also structured to provide remedial training in areas such as algebra, statistics, and sentence correction grammar and idiom rules, and to create a diagnostic baseline for the in-class training. The pre-course training is also meant to help participants unlearn some of the bad habits that they may have picked up from reading useless GMAT prep materials that can be bought in book stores (materials such as those published by Barrons, Arco, GMAT for dummies, to name a few) or obtained from other me-too prep companies (such as Kaplan, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas Prep, Testmasters, 800score.com and others) that have no proven competencies in GMAT training. The pre-course GMAT training is expected to require a commitment of about 50 to 60 hours before you attend the in-class training sessions and provides the required depth of understanding in all the GMAT concepts areas so that you can leverage the in-class training. Remember to register early so that you can receive and complete the required pre-class GMAT training. Participants who attend the in-class sessions after completing the pre-class training to the best of their ability consistently score better than 640 on the GMAT after they complete the in-class and post-class training requirements. MLIC provides highly structured GMAT preparation, and is unrivalled by any other prep courses offered by companies such as Veritas Prep, Kaplan GMAT, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, Manhattan Review, Powerscore, and others.
As soon as you register or about 4-6 weeks before the start of in-class training - whichever is later, you will receive instructions for downloading the required pre-class training files. The files are in PDF format and can be viewed using the ADOBE ACROBAT READER 6.0 or better. MLICETS pre-course training uses the most relevant and frequently updated study and assignment materials that reflect the changes taking place in the GMAT testing on an on-going basis. The pre-class training can be completed in 50-60 hours and includes mandatory pre-training in the following GMAT assessment areas.
Review of Analytical Writing basics and completion of 5 writing tasks covering GMAT Analysis of an Issue and GMAT Analysis of an Argument.
Review of Sentence Correction Grammar and Idiom rules tested on the GMAT, and completion of a short assignment testing your understanding of the critical rules in Sentence Correction.
Review of Subject-Scope-Qualifier strategy for GMAT Critical Reasoning, and review of Illogical and Logical Arguments; Review of types of questions tested in critical reasoning and the procedures for answering them; Review of Hit List of phrases that will spell trouble in Critical Reasoning answer choices.
Review of Anchor-Phrase Strategy for GMAT Reading Comprehension, and procedures for making Logical interpretation of context-specific information relevant to the question.
Review of Quantitative Concepts in Numbers Theory, Statistics, Algebra, Geometry, and Word problems; Review of Geometry formulas; completion of concept-specific assignments in Numbers Theory, Statistics including mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and weighted averages, and algebra.
The pre-class work will be evaluated by your in-class course instructor, who will use your completed work as a baseline for determining what specific additional help may need to be offered to you in order to get you up to speed. The pre-class GMAT training is a critical part of your ability to derive the most benefit out of our in-class GMAT training, and is a requirement for validating your GMAT Score Guarantee. You must attempt to complete all of the required pre-class training assignments to the best of your ability and have your instructor review your work during the in-class training phase. GMAT prep course participants who complete the pre-class training to the best of their ability usually go on to make better than 640 on the GMAT Total score when they take the GMAT exam. Register in MLICETS GMAT prep courses early so that you can be started on the required pre-class training in earnest and so that you can leverage the benefits of our kick-ass GMAT coaching.
IN-CLASS GMAT TRAINING
Once you complete the pre-class training phase, you will attend the in-class training sessions. Remember: Those who have completed the pre-course training to the best of their ability derive the most benefit from the in-class prep sessions. Therefore, register early and get started on the required pre-class training.
If you choose the Weekend GMAT training option, you will receive 24 hours of in-class training; if you choose the industry-leading and kick-ass Turboprep GMAT course option, you will receive 42 hours of no-nonsense coaching during the in-class phase of training. During the in-class part of the GMAT coaching, you will have your pre-course work reviewed by your instructor, who will use the completed work as a diagnostic benchmark for determining progress during the in-class training. The in-class training will reinforce conceptual and procedural understanding required to excel in the GMAT assessment areas, and identify your unique difficulties and weaknesses in order to customize your training in a small group setting. (The group size is typically between 6 and 10 people). You will be required to actively participate in several practice tests that will be reviewed for specific strategies for improving your test-taking skills and for enhancing your understanding of the concepts and procedures. Your instructor will advise you in no uncertain terms what specific course of action that you need to engage in so that you can apply the concepts and procedures consistently and effectively. The in-class training will focus on all of the three assessment areas tested on the GMAT, and will train you using the latest GMAT problems appearing at high difficulty level so that you can be assured of having received training sufficient to shoot for and achieve a GMAT score of better than 700. Unlike Kaplan GMAT, Veritas Elite GMAT prep, Princeton Review GMAT, Manhattan GMAT that offer you useless Q&A sessions, MLICETS GMAT prep courses offer you serious coaching in conceptual and procedural areas that are critical to getting a GMAT score in the 90th percentile. We force you to learn and make you demonstrate to us that you are up to speed in the GMAT assessment areas that are critical to achieving the GMAT score in the top 10% of test-takers. If we identify any deficiencies (we do with 100% of our course participants), we will customize support and coaching for you in order to make you efficient, competent, and confident in the GMAT test sections. You cannot find a better value for your coaching dollars and time. Register in MLICETS GMAT prep courses early so that you can receive the kick-ass GMAT coaching that will put you on the road to Top-5 Business Schools such as Harvard Business School, Columbia, Wharton, Stern-NYU, Kellogg - Northwestern, Yale, INSEAD, IMD, IESE, and London Business School.
POST-CLASS GMAT TRAINING
All GMAT course participants who participate in our in-class training courses for the GMAT-CAT are expected to complete an additional 40-50 hours of post-class training, which will include several timed GMAT tests and practice exercises (The 3-day prep course participants will be required to complete about 60-70 hours of post-course GMAT training). The objective of post-class GMAT training is help you get additional practice and training in the GMAT assessment areas that are critical to reaching a score of 700 or better and to enable MLICETS monitor your progress in areas identified as your weak areas during the in-class training. Your instructor will also customize the training for you, the customization based on your deficiencies observed and identified during the in-class training phase. Your instructor will also be available for real-time support in the form of telephonic review sessions and online review sessions so that you will continue to receive critical support required to get up to speed. Because we care about how well you do on the GMAT, we will leave no stone unturned and make sure that you receive the best coaching support in the GMAT-critical areas. MLICETS offers the best GMAT coaching programs you can ever find. Register in MLICETS GMAT prep courses today, and rest assured that you will be receiving the most relevant, professional, competent, and skill-enhancing training in the GMAT assessment areas.
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SCHEDULE FOR MLIC TURBOPREP® GMAT COURSE
Typically, MLIC Turboprep® GMAT courses will run according to the following schedule.
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DAY |
SESSION |
WHAT IS COVERED IN THE
GMAT PREP CLASS DURING THE TURBOPREP™ GMAT COURSE? |
DAY 1: FRIDAY |
09:00 A.M - 06:30 P.M (All Indian,
European, EAST ASIA, ASIA PACIFIC incl. Australia/Japan) 05:00
P.M.- 09:00 P.M. (All U.S.A centers) |
GMAT Analytical writing -
Essays Review. Critical
Reasoning Subject-Scope-Qualifier
strategy Questions types and procedures. GMAT Class
exercises. |
DAY 2: SATURDAY |
09:30 A.M. - 01:15 P.M. |
GMAT Critical
Reasoning Exercises/ Review;
Diagnostics. |
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02:00 P.M. - 07:00 P.M.
02:00 P.M. - 06:30 P.M (GMAT courses in
Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Sydney, Mumbai,
Singapore, Chennai) |
GMAT READING
COMPREHENSION anchor phrase strategy;
GMAT RC exercises; Review of HIT LIST phrases
in RC; Diagnostics. |
DAY 3: SUNDAY |
09:30 A.M - 01:15 P.M. |
GMAT Sentence
Correction Rules and requirements;
Clauses/Qualifiers/Modifiers/Idioms/Hit List phrases and
words; Sentence Correction Test, Review,
Diagnostics. |
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01:00 P.M.- 07:00 P.M.
02:00 P.M. - 06:30 P.M (GMAT courses in
Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, London, Tokyo, Sydney, Mumbai,
Singapore, Chennai) |
GMAT-relevant
GMAT Quantitative Concepts Review;
GMAT-specific concept-related tests, review, diagnostics;
Home Assignment in GMAT
math. |
DAY 4: MONDAY |
09:30 A.M.- 07:00 P.M.
09:15 A.M. - 06:30 P.M (GMAT courses in
Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Paris, London, Tokyo, Sydney, Mumbai,
Singapore, Chennai, Amsterdam) |
GMAT-relevant Quantitative Concepts
Review; GMAT-specific concept-related tests, review,
diagnostics; Home Assignment in GMAT
math. |
DAY 5: TUESDAY |
09:30 A.M. - 01:00 P.M. |
Review of GMAT Quantitative and Verbal
concepts; Practice tests, review, diagnostic
support. |
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01:45 P.M. - 04:15 P.M. |
Full Length GMAT Practice Test;
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04:30 P.M. - 07:00 P.M.
GMAT Courses will end at 06:00 P.M. in
Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, London, Tokyo, Amsterdam, Sydney, Mumbai,
Singapore Chennai |
Review of GMAT Test, GMAT Strategies, and
Close |
Expect
HOME-ASSIGNMENTS
at the end of the GMAT prep class on Days 1 through 4 of the GMAT prep course. All
GMAT home-assignments will require about 1 hour worth of
effort. You must participate in all GMAT prep Class assignments and
complete the GMAT home-assignments to the best of your ability in
order to validate the GMAT Score
Guarantee. The course schedule may be altered in some centers if the instructor makes the decision that order of training in GMAT assessment areas needs to be changed to meet the needs of the majority of participants. For example, if a group of GMAT course participants is made up of people with math difficulties, then the GMAT Turboprep classes may begin to start reviewing the Quantitative Concepts relevant to GMAT and working on GMAT-Specific assignments effective Day 2 of in-class GMAT training. |
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WHY MLIC GMAT PREP COURSE IS THE BEST TRAINING OPTION:
MLIC GMAT COURSES -- INDUSTRY-LEADING, SKILL-ENHANCING, AND GOAL-DRIVEN. SERIOUS COACHING, NOT SEMINARS. WE TRAIN YOU, NOT JUST SHOW YOU SOME TRICKS
WHY ARE THE MLICETS GMAT TEST PREP COURSES
BETTER than the GMAT prep courses offered by Kaplan GMAT Prep (KAPTEST), Princeton
Review, Veritas Prep, Manhattan GMAT, Manhattan Review, 800Score.com, Testmasters,Powerscore, and others? Also, VERITAS PREP's and MGMAT's deceptions uncovered.
MLIC GMAT advantage -- Best training materials, best MBA instructors,best training methodology, and the most training hours of any GMAT course out there.
- For starters, we 'coach and train' you in the GMAT assessment areas, using the latest GMAT problems, not some made-up or retired GMAT questions as Manhattan GMAT, Kaplan Prep, Veritas Prep, Princeton Review, and others do. Our goal-driven GMAT preparation courses will teach you relevant concepts and procedures required to shoot for and achieve a GMAT score of better than 700. Unlike the tutorial sessions run by Kaplan GMAT, Veritas Elite Prep , Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, and Manhattan Review, the MLICETS GMAT coaching courses will show you what it takes to achieve a GMAT score of better than 700 and make you demonstrate to your instructor that you have acquired and honed the skills in all Score-critical concept and procedural areas of GMAT, and provide customized help in your areas of weakness. We at MLIC do not leave it up to you to learn on your own as Kaplan GMAT, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, and other me-too courses do. We compel you to show us that you have learned and honed the GMAT-critical procedural and conceptual skills required to get a GMAT score in the 90th percentile or better. We at MLIC are so confident that our coaching methodology is effective that we are willing to back up our training with the industry-leading GMAT Score Guarantee.
- If you are not convinced that MLICETS is the best GMAT preparation option that is available to you consider this: we offer the most GMAT training course hours of any GMAT or GRE prep course out there: The MLICETS Turbo-Prep GMAT course
features 40 hours of pre-GMAT-course work in the GMAT assessment areas,
42 hours of in-classGMAT-coaching support, and at least 40 hours of post-GMAT-course training involving additional
practice tests, and customzied exercises - For a whopping 120 hours of serious, no-nonsense GMAT training. Compare this to the pitiful 18 to 27 hours of useless Q&A sessions offered by Kaplan Prep (KAPTEST), Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, Manhattan Review, and other me-too GMAT prep programs. Veritas Elite GMAT prep company claims to offer between 36 and 42 hours of in-class training but have been known to scale back the number of in-class hours, as it did recently in Cincinnati, OH because its part-time instructor could not show up on Day 1. Do not be stood up; be wise and be trained -- choose MLIC.
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All the other GMAT prep courses, such as the
GMAT prep classes offered by Kaplan GMAT (KapTest), Princeton Review, Manhattan Review, Manhattan GMAT, Powerscore, Testmasters, and others, are
essentially Self-study GMAT courses: They
throw a bunch of less-than-half-decent GMAT-like books at you, show you some strategies and tricks during their in-class sessions, and ask you to work on your own for the most part. Veritas Prep, even though it claims to offer 42 hours of in-class sessions including about 3.5 hours of break during the sessions, does not require you to attend all its sessions and is, in essence, a program that relies on you to work through its prep materials on your own. MLIC GMAT Study and Training guides are the most thorough prep materials you can ever find for GMAT preparation and GMAT competency.
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KAPLAN GMAT TEST PREP courses for the GMAT run typically 18 to 24 hours and use part-time student instructors some of whom may not have taken the actual GMAT. Kaplan Prep does not use real GMAT questions but instead uses its own 'made up' questions that rely excessively on cheap tricks that do not work most of the time, if at all. Kaplan instructors have been known to give the stock reply that 'Kaplan policy does not allow to teach you those problems or answer those questions.' The adaptive format the GMAT is not conducive to use of test-taking skills that rely on 'back-solving' and on 'tricks'. If you take away the 6 hours spent on 'practice tests' at the beginning and at the end of the 'course', the actual time spent in in-class sessions with Kaplan may not be more than 12 to 18 hours. Kaplan's "computer lab' is a joke. Rather than give you the CD containing the tests and having you take them at your home or office, Kaplan creates the illusion that it is actually providing value for your prep dollars by having you show up at its 'computer lab' to play with some useless tests. No one gets better by taking useless tests. MLIC actually trains you in GMAT assessment areas using questions appearing at high difficulty levels so that you can shoot for and reach a score of better than 700
- PRINCETON REVIEW GMAT GMAT courses typically run for 24 hours, and uses franchised outlets over which it may not have any direct control. Princeton Review also relies on part-time instructors, most of whom are students who may not have taken the actual GMAT, and excessively relies on tricks to 'crack the GMAT'. Its training courses are meant to teach you at the level of 'Joe Blogg' and not at a level that is required to reach a score of better than 700. Princeton Review, like Kaplan Test prep, does not use the actual GMAT questions and trains you using some phony, made-up problems that are not representative of real GMaT questions. In short, Princeton Review GMAT course can actually do you more harm than good by letting you work on questions and passages that are not close to the real GMAT. Any company that charges you an arm and leg for 24 hours of useless tutorials such as the ones offered by PR must be doing itself a favor, not you a favor. Be wise. Choose MLIC GMAT prep.
- MANHATTAN GMAT prep course appears to be the biggest "all-lime-and-salt-no-tequila' outfit out there, offering paltry 24 hours of tricks based tutoring for U$1,440 (after adjusting for the 3 hours of break during the 9-sessions) and relying on part-time instructors most of whom are non-MBA's (the instructor who teaches Manhattan GMAT course in New York City majored in linguistics and is an aspiring Hollywood screen-play writer; another instructor runs a puppy-mill from his bathroom). MGMAT has been known to switch your in-class registration to its pricey and useless virtual class if it cannot get sufficient number of people to enroll in its courses. Manhattan GMAT in-class sessions also appear to be disorganized; the instructor hops from Data Sufficiency to Critical Reasoning to Sentence Correction, all in the same session. Manhattan GMAT appears to rely on same training methodology as Kaplan and Princeton Review do, and merely teaches you some tricks, shows you you some 'key' problems to explain its tricks, and then lets you go to work on your own in clueless serendipity. When you show up for the next session, your homework tasks may not be reviewed, no question and answer session held, and the likely non-MBA instructor will move on to another round of amuse-bouche - moving from Reading Comprehension tricks to Problem solving to whatever the heck the instructor feels like. This methodology is not conducive to helping you develop a solid grip on the GMAT assessment areas, and cannot be effective. Manhattan GMAT is the only company on the block that does NOT believe that its training methodology works so much so that it does NOT offer any sort of guarantee to back up its training. In fact, Manhattan GMAT has the philosophy that if you did not do well on the test, then you are to blame for not controlling your nerves or for not applying its tricks. As Tate Shafer, one of the non-MBA instructors for MGMAT put it, if you did not do well after Manhattan GMAT training with its tricks, then you alone are to blame for the debacle. Manhattan GMAT appears to be a hyped up 'take the money and run' operation out there in the marketplace, blaming the 'victim'. Its potential instructors are 'trained' by 'sitting in on' the courses 'taught' by other instructors for the most part. Then they are required to do an audition to show that they can rattle out the talking points to be anointed 'instructors for MGMAT'. MGMAT also requires that its trainee instructors GUEST-TEACH a class, using YOU as the guinea-pig for the training of someone who may not even be hired. Do you want to be used as guinea-pig by a company that does not back up its GMAT training with any sort of post-course guarantees? MGMAT's claim that it hires only those who have scored in the 99th percentile on a GMAT test after rejecting 4 out of 5 aspirants sounds fraudulent. Firstly, 99th percentile scorers wanting to teach for MGMAT is not unlimited, and it does not have the luxury of rejecting 4 out of 5 aspiring teachers. Secondly, why are MGMAT's '99th percentile instructors' waiting for their gigs in Broadway or in Hollywood instead of pursuing MBA education at top-5 schools that will surely put them on the path to over $200,000 annual compensation? Let us do the math: MGMAT pays them, if they are 'hired', $2,700 over a 9 week period, an average of $1,200 a month, which is not enough to pay the rent and buy Starbucks Coffee at the same time in Manhattan. Do you want to be taught by untrained, ill-qualified, and possibly some-months-behind-in-rent MGMAT instructors, when you shell out $1450 for its 24-hour long dog-and-pony show that passes for GMAT preparation? GMAT tests critical reasoning - Think critically and do not be suckered into buyng the phony claims by MGMAT. In sum, Manhattan GMAT offers you 24 hours of 'tricks' sessions, does not believe in its training methodology to offer you a guarantee of any kind, offers no training in pacing critical to doing well in a time-critical GMAT environment, and features sloppy in-class training schedule that jerks you around from one GMAT section to another. In Contrast, MLIC offers you 120-hours of goal-driven and skill-enhancing GMAT prep courses that are backed by the industry-leading GMAT Score Guarantee™. Be informed. Be smart. Choose MLIC for serious, no-nonsense, kick-ass coaching in GMAT assessment areas.
- VERITAS ELITE GMAT PREP appears to be the state of the art in ultimate deception. Its GMAT course materials are recycled retired GMAT questions, and its practice tests are the same ones you can buy from 800Score.com and Arco. Veritas Prep makes blatantly fraudulent claims on its website as explained below, and you should think twice before enrolling in its hyped up but useless GMAT courses. Veritas is also the only GMAT prep company that hires its 'instructors' mostly on the basis of resumes and phone interviews, and sends them out to teach with no formal training. Veritas
recruits its part-time, hourly-rates-paid instructors by running ads in forums such as Craig's list with the nonchalance of people who post ads for 'casual encounters' and in Vault job boards, and does not require that its instructors have 'teaching experience' (although it simply 'prefers it'). Veritas' training involves having its potential instructors watch a video of its methodology and then show up to 'teach' the class. MLIC believes that such a recruitment and training process used by Veritas Prep cannot ensure the quality of training that it claims that it delivers. Veritas Prep also makes claims on its web-site that are provably false. Let us expose four of those deceptions:
- VERITAS DECEPTION 1: Veritas Prep cleverly mentions '99th percentile' against the names of 'its faculty' appearing on its web-page. It does not state that they have scored in the 99th percentile on the GMAT. They could have scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT or on the LSAT or in one of the two assessment sections of the GMAT. The company's ad in Craig's list (that appears with the regularity of postings by a pretentious guy who cannot hold on to his girl friends) merely requires of its potential instructors a 99th percentile score in any of the GMAT sections. Participants who took Veritas Prep's GMAT course at Tysons Corner, Virginia recently have reported that the instructor who taught the course admitted to the class that he had not taken the GMAT ever. Other participants who took the Veritas course in Philadelphia recently have reported that the instructor who taught the course claimed that he had scored 740 on the GMAT, a score that is not sufficient to place him the 99th percentile. The instructor who taught the Cincinnati OH class that was canceled on the Day 1 because the instructor was a no-show stated that he had scored in the 80th percentile on the GMAT. Therefore, Veritas may be fraudulently advertising that its instructors have all scored in the 99th percentile on the GMAT. The 'faculty' list posted on its website may be outdated, and may include the names of 'instructors' who may not be currently 'teaching' for the company.
- VERITAS DECEPTION 2: Veritas falsely characterizes its 'attendance policy' as 'score guarantee'. The only GMAT prep company that offers GMAT Score Guarantee™ is MLICETS. Veritas Prep does not guarantee any score but merely allows you to retake its sessions once for any reason. Veritas Prep is also the only company that does not require you to attend all its training sessions. The only inference we can draw from this policy is that Veritas Prep is more interested in your money than in training you for the GMAT. If it were serious about training you, it would insist that you attend all its sessions. MLIC is the only GMAT prep company that actively teaches you the core concepts and procedures, makes you demonstrate that you have mastered them, and helps you improve in your areas of weakness by actively coaching you. MLIC beats Veritas Prep hands down.
- VERITAS DECEPTION 3: Veritas Prep blatantly makes a fraudulent claim about its association with GMAC®, (Graduate Management Admission Council), the body that administers the GMAT® test. Veritas Prep claims: "Veritas works with the makers of the GMAT, the Graduate Management Admissions Council, and updates its course materials four times per year." GMAC® has flatly denied any such association and is proceeding against Veritas for this and other falsities represented on its website. Beware of phony and bald claims by Veritas. How could a company run by Yale MBA's and a JD from Missouri be obtuse enough to think that its fraud will not be caught? Any company that patently and blatantly makes false and fraudulent representations about its activities does not deserve your money or your time. Beware of Veritas scams. Choose industry-leading MLIC GMAT prep courses.
- VERITAS DECEPTION 4: Veritas Prep claims that if offers 13 practice tests. It basically 'buys' the tests from 800Score.com, Arco, and Cambridge tests,and uses some retired GMAT tests to 'arm' you with the practice tests. Of Veritas’s practice tests, 2 are available for free from GMAC at www.mba.com, 6 are available for $18.95 at Cambridge Ed, 5 are available for $24.95 at 800score.com, and 2 are available for about $5.00 from ARCO. There are no other “Veritas” practice tests aside from the ones available from these sources. The tests created by 800Score.com are the same tests the company created 5 years ago, with no changes or updates. Veritas' claim that it 'updates' its tests 4 times a year is an utterly fraudulent statement, never mind its fraudulent claim of 'working with GMAC' for such updates. Veritas is the slimy spiderman caught with his hands in the cookie jar. Any company that lies to get your business does not deserve your business. Beware of phony and fraudulenet claims by Veritas Prep. People who have been Veritas instructors report that they had to teach the 'same old same old' for years, with no updates. Veritas Prep pulls a fast one on you and does not deserve your business.
- VERITAS CLASS SIZE -- NOT GOOD FOR YOU: Veritas classes may have as many as 15 to 25 persons in a class. MLIC classes will never have more than 10 persons per class. Crowded classrooms such as the ones offered by Veritas are not fair to you, especially when you pay $1,500. Beware of some of the false claims that Veritas makes on its website.
- VERITAS PREP METHODOLOGY: Veritas Prep in-class sessions run like this: If the instructor shows up as scheduled, then he or she will do 'Q&A' for the first 20 to 30 minutes. Then he or she will teach you some strategies, and then have you work with him or her through some 'key' problems (usually about 8 to 10, sometimes as few as 4 to 5) and then you are dismissed to go home and do whatever the heck you want. There will not be any timed practice tests. There will be no effort made to identify and rectify your weaknesses in GMAT-critical areas. If you are willing to pay $1,500 for Veritas Prep course, you have a right to expect pro-active coaching support in GMAT-critical areas. Veritas Prep is also known to scale back its training hours to 'accommodate' its uncommitted, untrained, part-time instructors (Veritas Prep scaled back the weekend class hours from 21 to 18 at Cincinnati, OH to accommodate its instructor who could not show up on Day 1 of the course). When it comes to GMAT coaching, no one beats MLIC GMAT Turboprep™ course!
- Veritas Prep does not provide any training in pacing or managing time during their in-class sessions. Any training that does not coach you in the pacing under time-critical GMAT testing environment is not doing you a service. MLIc trains you in pacing and gives you specific help in working under time-critical GMAT Conditions.
Be informed and be smart -- Choose MLIC GMAT prep courses that offer full-time MBA instructors, and proactively coaches you in GMAT-critical areas, and backs up its training with industry-leading GMAT Score Guarantee™ MLIC trains more people per month in the major markets than any other company -- Kaplan, Princeton Review, Manhattan GMAT, Veritas Prep, Testmasters, and others.
MLIC GMAT PREP ADVANTAGE -- GET TRAINED, NOT JUST FED SOME USELESS TRICKS.
In short, Kaplan GMAT prep, Princeton Review, Manhattan Review, Manhattan GMAT, 800Score.com, Testmasters, and Veritas Elite GMAT prep courses are nothing but
tutorial sessions that do not address your conceptual understanding
of or your weaknesses in the GMAT assessment areas. Only the MLICETS GMAT prep courses offered in New York (NYC), London England, Frankfurt Germany, Munich, Singapore, Mumbai, Sydney, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Philadelphia, and worldwide
are based on
patent-pending CPSD methodology that uniquely helps you develop strong GMAT-specific
conceptual understanding, trains you in efficient PROCEDURES for
maximizing your GMAT test-effectiveness in a timed-environment, gives you
works-every-time STRATEGIES for picking the Correct response to all GMAT problems each
and every time, and features real-time and GMAT-prep-course-participant-specific DIAGNOSTIC evaluation of your unique
weaknesses so that you can be helped to overcome your deficiencies in GMAT sections
and to shoot for a GMAT Score in the top 10%. All our GMAT prep courses are
taught by full-time employees, who are MBA graduates from reputed Ivy League
Business Schools such as Columbia, Stanford, Harvard, London Business School, INSEAD, etc. and who are
required to take the GMAT test at least once each year and score in the
98th percentile or better each time.
- Be sure to consider 5 factors in choosing your GMAT prep course: (1) Quality of in-class instructions and Instructors -- MLIC beats all other me-too courses hands down in this department. MLIC GMAT courses are taught by MBA graduates who have extensive consulting and teaching experience, and who are required to take the GMAT at least once a year and score in the 98th percentile or better; (2) In-Class Training hours -- MLIC offers 42 hours in their Turboprep GMAT courses and 24 hours in their 3-day intensive prep courses (which is more than offered by courses such as those offered by Kaplan). (3) Quality of Study and Training materials -- MLIC GMAT study guides and training materials are frequently updated to incorporate changes to the GMAT testing and to included newer types of GMAT questions appearing in the more recent tests. (4) Committed support before, during, and after the in-class GMAT training -- MLIC offers a total of 120 hours of training and provides the committed and industry-leading support right from the moment you sign up to the time you take the test. MLIC cares for you and wants to ensure that you achieve a score of at least 650; (5) Size of GMAT prep classes. Veritas admits as many as they can register, and they claim that their classes in major cities have about 20 students. Crowded groups do not allow instructors to identify weaknesses that the participants demonstrate. In contrast, MLIC courses are capped at 10 students, and most classes typically have 6-8 students per class. This small, compact group size allows us to apply our CPSD methodology and to coach you in the GMAT assessment areas.Enroll in the industry-leading MLICETS GMAT prep courses today! You cannot find a better value for your prep course dollars and prep time.
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MLIC GMAT COURSE CENTERS WORLDWIDE:
MLICETS GMAT TEST PREP
COURSES AND GMAT TRAINING OPTIONS:
WE offer a
choice of 3 GMAT Prep Courses and GMAT training sessions worldwide: the 5-Day TurboPrep™ GMAT course, 3-Day Intensive GMAT course and ONLINE GMAT
Prep Course. We also offer GMAT/GRE/SAT REMEDIAL MATH COURSE and GRE TEST PREP COURSE. You can review the various GMAT and GRE test prep course options by
visiting the respective prep-course websites and get the schedule for the various GMAT training
courses by downloading the GMAT Courses Brochure.
GMAT PREP COURSE CENTERS WORLDWIDE AND START DATES FOR GMAT PREP CLASSES
All new GMAT test preparation courses and GMAT prep
classes start in each test-prep course center on a Friday corresponding to the Friday date for each month indicated in the table below, and run for 3 or 5
consecutive days. The 3 Day Intensive GMAT prep courses cover 40 hours of
pre-course GMAT work and 25 hours of GMAT-class work. The 5-Day Turbo-Prep
GMAT courses offered by MLICETS cover 40 hours of pre-course GMAT work and 40 hours of
GMAT-class work. All GMAT prep courses require post-GMAT-course practice work of at
least 40 hours, for a total training time of over 120 serious hours. MLIC GMAT -- You cannot find better value for your GMAT prep dollars and GMAT prep time anywhere else. Please schedule your GMAT test date for at least a
week (ideally, 2-3 weeks) after the last day of the GMAT prep class so that you can complete the mandatory post-class training and any customized training that may be created for you by your in-class GMAT instructor. You must, however, take the GMAT test
within 30 days of completing the GMAT prep course in order to validate our
unique GMAT test Score Guarantee. If you fail to take the test within 30 days of completion of the in-class training, you will not be eligible for protection under the score guarantee. If you are interested in the GMAT Test prep courses offered in Manhattan, New York City, London England, Singapore, or GMAT Test prep courses offered in Germany at Frankfurt Am Main, Munich (München), or Berlin Germany, click on the links for the cities in the table below. The GMAT test prep courses in London England, Paris France, Frankfurt Germany, Munich (München), Berlin, Mumbai, Chennai, New Delhi, Singapore, Sydney Australia, Mexico City, Barcelona, Amsterdam, and Tokyo Japan run in an EXTENDED FORMAT. Please check the GMAT TEST PREP COURSES BROCHURE for GMAT test-prep courses schedule for normal- and extended-format GMAT training courses in these GMAT test prep centers.
THE FEE FOR THE
GMAT TEST PREPARATION COURSES OFFERED WORLDWIDE :
GMAT COURSE |
GMAT COURSE FEE IN
U.S.A/CANADA |
Fee in
Europe, Australia, Japan & Far
East |
5-Day
TURBOPREP™ |
US$1,395 |
US$1,895/BP945 in London, GB |
5-Day TURBOPREP™ |
US$1,395 |
US$1,895 in
Europe |
5 Day TURBOPREP™ |
|
US$1,795 in
FarEast/Mexico/Australia / Japan US$1195 in Mumbai /
Delhi INDIA |
3-Day Intensive
& Remedial Math |
US$1095 |
US$1,595 |
3 Day Intensive
& Remedial Math |
|
BP795/U$1,595 in London |
GMAT OnLine Prep |
US$695 |
OnLine Custom Prep |
US$295-US$450 |
One-on-One (NYC) |
US$2,950 for 30 hours Not available in all areas |
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