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Why The Princeton Review?
Students who take a Princeton Review GMAT classroom course have average score improvements of 92 points, and the top half of our students improve their scores an average of 150 points.*
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What our GMAT Course Will Teach You
You'll learn how to master all concepts tested on the exam by following our proven test-taking strategies and sharpening fundamental verbal and quant skills. We'll also teach you how to master the GMAT's tricky computer-adaptive format.
What You'll Get
- At least 6 full-length computer-adaptive GMAT practice tests
- Diagnostic score reports for all practice tests
- Small classes, so you get personal attention - see syllabus
- Instructors who have scored high on the GMAT
- Free extra help from your instructor
- Access to LiveGrader SM (GMAT essay grading) to get feedback on your essay from a GMAT expert
- Comprehensive, up-to-date books and GMAT course manuals (you keep all materials)
- Supplemental online GMAT lessons, tests, and drills
- Optional Math Boot Camp session for those who need to refresh their basic math skills
- Advanced Quantitative Drills for those who want to practice the most challenging math
- 26-week trial subscription to The Wall Street Journal (U.S. only) and access to WSJ.com for 1 year (U.S. and Canada only)
Our GMAT Teachers
Our instructors are exceptional GMAT test takers who have demonstrated a command of their subject and have been certified by a Princeton Review master trainer. More about Princeton Review teachers