by GCHall840 Wed Apr 25, 2007 8:53 pm
I have tried other prep courses otherwise I wouldn't have made a statement like that. Kaplan offers a prep course, but they don't use the Official Guide to the GMAT as part of their curriculum. That's a very important thing to me. Princeton Review does a good job of presenting the GMAT materials, but they don't offer all of the online material that Manhattan GMAT does, including recorded class lessons that you can look at anytime. Manhattan GMAT also offers online labs for all the subject areas covered. And, they offer extra online, practice problem sets as well. They also have a large bank of questions that you can use to take up to six computer adaptive tests. You also get detailed explanations from them after you complete each test. And, they also have some very responsive people working there who do take the time to answer your questions and concerns. Veritas is geared only to very, potentially high scoring individuals. Honestly, the online courses offered by Kaplan and Princeton Review are not taught with actual, live instructors the way that Manhattan GMAT does. Veritas does not offer an online course. My point for making that statement was intended to show other people that Manhattan GMAT does have a well developed, structured study plan that they incorporate into their course. So, because I know about the other prep courses that I just mentioned, I can make a statement like that because I do know what I am talking about.