GMAT® COMPLETE COURSE
TOP-RANKED GMAT INSTRUCTORS
Manhattan Prep instructors score better than 99% of GMAT test takers, endure a rigorous hiring process, and complete continual training related to their teaching. Bottom line: they’re perfect for the job.
SMALL, PERSONALIZED CLASSES
We intentionally limit our class size to maintain the right balance of individual attention and active participation in our discussion-based classes. Come ready to ask—and answer—questions.
YOU GET ALL OF THIS...
- 27 hours of live instruction
- 6 full-length Manhattan Prep GMAT practice exams
- Access to on-demand, interactive video lessons
- Custom 1-on-1 pre- and post-exam assessments with an instructor
- 7-hour Foundations of GMAT Math Workshop
- All the GMAT Strategy Guide Set
- Foundations of GMAT Math and GMAT Verbal Guides
- GMAT Advanced Quant eBook
- Manhattan Prep GMAT mobile app
- The Official Guide for GMAT Review
- GMAT Navigator™ practice tracker with full solutions for the main Official Guide
- Test simulation booklet
HERE'S WHAT WE'LL COVER
Dive into Data Sufficiency, the “weird” math problem type invented for the GMAT. Learn how the scoring algorithm works and what implications that has as you study for and take the GMAT. Master the process of answering any Sentence Correction problem as efficiently as possible. Gain an overview of your resources and homework so that you can make the most of your study time.
Fractions, Decimals, Percent, and Ratios (FDPR) underlie a lot of the math you do on the GMAT and in your every day. This first of two FDPR lessons covers the fundamentals and sets you up to make advanced decisions on the GMAT. Dive into GMAT Sentence Correction grammar with thorough coverage of Sentence Structure, including the sentence core, subject-verb agreement, and punctuation. Learn how to analyze Reading Comprehension passages efficiently and tackle main idea and other big-picture questions about the passage.
Algebra 101: linear equations, exponents, roots, story translation. This first of two Algebra lessons covers the foundations of algebra and GMAT-algebra (not always the same thing!). Follow up on last-week’s sentence structure lesson with a deep dive on Modifiers—basically, the major sentence components that are not part of the core sentence. Get more specific on Reading Comprehension passages: Learn how to tackle detail, inference, and other specific question types.
Loop back around to Fractions, Decimals, Percents, and Ratios, including how to use Arithmetic vs. Algebra strategies on both Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency to streamline your solution process and avoid careless mistakes. Learn our standard process for tackling any Critical Reasoning question type, as well as how to tackle the dreaded Boldface questions in particular.
Algebra 201 includes more advanced topics: quadratic equations, inequalities, functions/sequences, and absolute value. In the first of a two-part lesson, learn how to tackle Parallelism in Sentence Correction. Expand your Critical Reasoning skills to include Find the Assumption problems.
You’ll take your second practice test after this class, so we’ll review the major quant topics and strategies you’ve learned so far. We reserve the right to toss any topics at you that we’ve already studied—come prepared! In this second half of last week’s grammar lesson, learn how to address Comparisons, a particularly tricky subset of Parallelism. Just for fun, we’re also going to toss some hard Reading Comprehension material at you in preparation for your second practice test. Finally, you’ll learn a method for tracking and managing your time across each section of the exam.
It’s time to dive into Statistics—a very useful topic for the GMAT, business school, and work in general. We’ll also cover two Critical Reasoning question types—Strengthen and Weaken—that can also show up in Reading Comp or on the Integrated Reasoning section. Finally, you’ll learn how to analyze the data from your practice test and come up with takeaways and priorities that you can apply to your studies going forward.
It’s time for Number Properties! You’ve already learned the basics, such as positive/negative and odd/even; now, we’ll get into more advanced topics that show up on harder questions. In Sentence Correction, we’ll cover pronouns and in Critical Reasoning, we’ll cover the Evaluate question type.
We’ll finish off our quant studies with Geometry (which, thankfully, is not as heavily tested on the GMAT as are the earlier topics). In Sentence Correction, you’ll learn about verb tense, voice, and mood; in Critical Reasoning, we’ll cover Inference and Discrepancy questions. And we’ll spend some time talking about next steps, when to take your third practice test, and how to schedule your free 1:1 session with an instructor to customize your post-course studies as you get ready to take the real GMAT!