GMAT Tutoring in Vancouver (Canada)
Vancouver students interested in pursuing master of business administration, master of accountancy, master of finance, or doctoral-level business degrees should aim for high scores on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). The GMAT is among the most important of business school admission requirements, and is often weighed more heavily than GPA, work experience, or letters of recommendation. Manhattan Review offers proven GMAT preparation services for business school applicants in Vancouver, including on-site GMAT prep classes, group GMAT instruction in online interactive format, GMAT private tutoring, and GMAT practice tests. Local students can also enhance their business school applications with our MBA admissions consulting. Founded by a business school professor in 1999, Manhattan Review has long specialized in engaging and innovative approaches to GMAT prep, and we have helped countless students around the world gain admission to prestigious graduate business schools. As a Manhattan Review student, you'll learn the most effective study strategies for each GMAT section, how to organize your out-of-class study plans, and how to use time management and other test-taking skills to optimize your total and sectional GMAT scores. You'll arrive at the test center on test day brimming with the confidence that comes from rigorous preparation with Vancouver's best GMAT learning resource.
Manhattan Review's GMAT students have been accepted to a long list of selective business schools. Our comprehensive GMAT course offerings and individual tutoring plans have successfully guided thousands of students to the GMAT expectations of elite institutions such as Harvard Business School (median GMAT score of 731 for accepted students), the Yale School of Management (730), Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management (average GMAT of 730), Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business (middle 80% GMAT range of 640-730), the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University (640-750), the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management (average of 665), and the Schulich School of Business at York University (660). After completing their graduate business degree programs, former Manhattan Review GMAT clients have been hired by Fortune 500 companies and firms based in Vancouver, including United Technologies, New York Life Insurance, JP Morgan Chase, Archer Daniels Midland, Millennium Development Group, Ledcor Group of Companies, Alternative Earth Resources, and Novus Entertainment.
Independent research has shown a correlation between high GMAT scores and achievement in business school. A doctoral dissertation written at the University of Georgia in 2013 found the GMAT to be a "significant predictor of first-semester and final MBA GPAs." A study conducted at the University of Amsterdam in 2012 also asserted that GMAT total scores were "significant predictors" of academic success. Other research has explored the connection between individual sections of the GMAT and graduate business school grades. A 2011 article published in Business Communication Quarterly found the GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment to be "significantly correlated" with high writing assignment and final grades in a managerial communication course. Manhattan Review's GMAT prep services in Vancouver lay a strong foundation for business school acceptance and for high performance in business school courses. Contact our Vancouver office today by phone, email, or online for details on GMAT course options, scheduling, and answers to your questions.
GMAT Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Vancouver, Canada
Hours package
Online
Hours package
GMAT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Vancouver, Canada
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
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)
Vancouver
Primary Course Venue:
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Vancouver Teaching Center at the Sheraton
1088 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2R9
Canada
Phone: (604) 628-6110
NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.
Meet a Vancouver GMAT Tutor: Darryl T.
Students consistently rave about the GMAT teaching of Darryl T., who has been a Manhattan Review tutor and classroom instructor in the United States and Canada since 2008. "Before my GMAT class with Darryl, my GMAT quant scores were way too low for my preferred business schools," said one recent student. "He taught me how to target my efforts toward the most important quantitative skills, and I saw steady and substantial improvement. By the end of the course, my quant and total scores were right where I wanted them to be."
Darryl holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech and a master of business administration from the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. His real-world business experience includes three years as a junior executive at a Chicago manufacturing company and two years as a marketing professional at a technology company based in East Lansing. A Michigan native, he is a fan of all of the Detroit sports teams, especially the Red Wings.