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Welcome to Test Prep Week. Please find info below on our Prep Options, Raffle, Special Bonus and Mailing List.

Work experience and a high GPA are not enough. If you want to be accepted to a competitive business school, you need an exceptional GMAT score.
  • Average acceptance rate at a top 5 business school: 17%
  • Average GMAT score: 705
  • Average increase in salary after earning an MBA: 41%
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To get a great score on the GMAT, you need a test preparation coach that's thorough and demanding with a ton of experience – like the GMAT itself. Over the past 25 years, The Princeton Review has developed a number of standardized test taking strategies and techniques proven to help students improve their scores and ultimately get them into the business school of their choice. Make an informed decision – your score deserves as much. You don't believe us?
· 700 - the average GMAT score for the top quarter of Princeton Review students.
· 90 Points - the average GMAT score increase achieved by Princeton Review students
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What You'll Get
  • Focused methodology + engaging instruction: Our top-scoring highly trained instructors guide you through our unique curriculum approach which efficiently integrates sharpening your fundamental content skills including advanced concepts, learning our proven test-taking strategy and techniques, developing a personal pacing plan to approach every type of question and building your endurance through our full-length computer adaptive practice exams with detailed score analysis.
  • At least 6 full-length computer-adaptive GMAT practice tests
  • Diagnostic score reports with personal analysis for all practice tests
  • Instructors who have scored high on the GMAT
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Convenient 4-8 week options and available in most cities. What else is unique about our courses besides our methodology and practice testing & analysis?
  • Small Class Size - Our GMAT class size average of 6 students allows you to get the personal attention you need, ask the questions you want answered, and work at a pace that is right for you. We are so committed to providing our students with an interactive, efficient experience with a personalized learning environment.
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How do ACT written GMAT questions differ from ETS written GMAT questions?
 
How do ACT written GMAT questions differ from ETS written GMAT questions?

Actually when the test switched to ACT administered back in 2006, they wanted a smooth transition so there were no changes to the format or types of questions. It takes a long time to implement changes so there really is no difference from a student/test-taker perspective.
 
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How do ACT written GMAT questions differ from ETS written GMAT questions?

The administartion of the test shifted three years ago and there was not a radical shift in the test items when this happened. There are gradual shifts that have occurred on the test over the years. So for example in the last 10 years we have seen an increase in probability, permutation and combination problems. ETS's Official Guide does not include many of these problems...but that's more a function of when the book was published not a shift in test administartors.
 
The competition link leads to a page that mentions "You must log in to view this page."
Could someone please correct that?
 
BY THE WAY
You guys have had, I believe, the best formatted promotional display! The services that are offered are broken down very well!
 
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