What is the advantage of joining a classroom prep program like Manhattan Review as opposed to just working with a study book?
Joining a prep course is a good option because you are learning from an instructor. You are able to ask the instructor questions. Asking questions is an important part of learning – a part that is lost when you learn from a book. At Manhattan Review our instructors are both experienced educators and very high scorers on the GMAT. Also, being in a classroom setting can be conducive to good study habits. You also have the option of reviewing material and studying with a fellow classmate. There are many good reasons to join a prep course, not the least of which is that you will have an instructor who has the knowledge to answer most of your GMAT questions. At Manhattan Review, our instructors have been teaching students how to prepare for the GMAT exam for years, and they themselves have scored in the 99th percentile. To involve yourself in a classroom atmosphere also opens you to questions that your fellow students might have, questions you may not have thought of yourself. Importantly a
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