GMAT Online Courses with Manhattan Review

GMAT Prep Courses Online

Online GMAT Prep Courses at Manhattan Review

Manhattan Review's online GMAT courses offer the exact same instruction, homework, practice tests and resources as classroom-based courses (in-person). At Manhattan Review, we don't believe that an online course should be any less complete than a course taken in a classroom. While some people appreciate the classroom setting, the online course is ideal for people who do not live close to any of our 90 classroom locations or who prefer the flexibility of taking a course from a remote location.

The online course is taught in real-time (live) and includes an instant messaging feature to allow students to interact directly with the instructor and with fellow classmates. Students can also use an online interactive whiteboard feature to work collaboratively on problems with the instructor and with other students. An online polling tool allows the whole class to submit answers that the instructor can track in real time. Every effort is made to ensure that students who take classes online have as interactive an experience as possible without a commute.

Our GMAT instructors teach the exact same course for online classes as they do for classroom-based ones. The length and content of lectures are the same. As with classroom-based courses, lectures are also available online afterwards on demand, for students who wish to review material presented in class. The Students receive same 10 practice tests as they would if they attended a course set in a classroom.

Instructors are available two hours a day seven days a week for online office hours, just as they are for classroom-based classes.

GMAT Online Classic Course (28 Hours, 8 Sessions)

  • Start: May 17, 2024

    End: Jul 05, 2024

    3 days left to start

  • Fridays

    09:00 PM - 12:30 AM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

  • Start: May 18, 2024

    End: Jul 06, 2024

    4 days left to start

  • Saturdays

    09:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

  • Start: May 19, 2024

    End: Jul 07, 2024

    5 days left to start

  • Sundays

    07:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

  • Start: May 24, 2024

    End: Jul 12, 2024

    10 days left to start

  • Fridays

    09:00 PM - 12:30 AM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

  • Start: May 25, 2024

    End: Jul 13, 2024

    11 days left to start

  • Saturdays

    09:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

  • Start: May 26, 2024

    End: Jul 14, 2024

    12 days left to start

  • Sundays

    07:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

  • Start: May 31, 2024

    End: Jul 19, 2024

    17 days left to start

  • Fridays

    09:00 PM - 12:30 AM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

    $890.00

    Early Booker

  • Start: Jun 01, 2024

    End: Jul 20, 2024

    18 days left to start

  • Saturdays

    09:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

    $890.00

    Early Booker

  • Start: Jun 02, 2024

    End: Jul 21, 2024

    19 days left to start

  • Sundays

    07:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

    $890.00

    Early Booker

  • Start: Jun 07, 2024

    End: Jul 26, 2024

    24 days left to start

  • Fridays

    09:00 PM - 12:30 AM

    (EST)

  • $990.00

    $890.00

    Early Booker

GMAT Online Private Course (12 hours)

GMAT Online Tutoring

GMAT Prep Course Online - Photo of Student Natalia

Now I am preparing for my GMAT tests. The course books Turbocharge Your GMAT and Official Guide For GMAT are very helpful. I think the combination of these two books is very good. What I like the most about Turbocharge Your GMAT course is Vocabulary lists. The other books don't provide such lists, but for me as a foreigner it is very important to learn the words that may appear in GMAT. For example, I was afraid not to understand a task in math section or to misunderstand it, and not to give correct answer to relatively easy question just because I didn't understand the data or the question. But after I learned Math Vocabulary list I very seldom misunderstand a task. Now the hardest GMAT task for me is Reading comprehension, because my vocabulary sometimes is not enough to understand a text, especially if it is historic matter. So now I am learning words from Vocabulary lists. Now I study hard every day, because I realize I am at a disadvantage in comparison to test takers, whose native language is English.
- Natalia (This student is based in Russia)

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