Now that you’ve made the important decision to take the GMAT what do you need to do to prepare?

How you prep yourself for the GMAT depends largely on your specific type of learning style.  Do you do better in classroom training or with a more focused one on one private tutor?  Determining your type of prep style will push you in the right direction.  Secondly you need to determine how much time you have to prepare for the GMAT.   Ideally you should give yourself plenty of time to take a course whether it’s online, in a classroom, or with a private tutor.   You want to ensure you have enough time to take several practice tests.

Princeton Review Prep GMAT courses will provide you the necessary practice tests that will familiarize you with the formats, time allocations, and question answering strategies so that when you take the test you will be thoroughly prepared.    Princeton Review offers several Prep GMAT courses in your local area and we invite you to see which one looks right your specific needs.  

To begin, simply select GMAT from the dropdown menu above and enter your zip code for a list of Prep GMAT courses in your local area.   That’s it, select your course and you will be on your way to getting your best GMAT score

*The $200 discount is valid only on new enrollments between May 30, 2009 – June 23, 2009 in GMAT Classroom, LiveOnline, or Online courses and Private Tutoring or Online Private Tutoring programs with at least 18 hours of tutoring. Discount can not be combined with any other offer and is not valid in Canada.

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