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Monday, October 25, 2010

GMAT Course Reviews - Coming Soon

I have been fortunate to receive free access to the PowerScore and Grockit courses, along with the BTG Practice Questions. 

Many of my friends have been hassling me for my opinion on the various GMAT prep companies out there. I've grown tired of dishing out the same dialogue each time, so I have decided to pen them down in this blog.

I will be posting reviews of the following GMAT courses:
  • PowerScore GMAT on Demand
  • Knewton GMAT
  • Grockit Complete GMAT Course
  • BeatTheGMAT Practice Questions
For those of you who are unaware, BTG's $100k competition is still alive; it's still not too late to get a bite of the action, so hurry on over to http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/100k/http://www.beatthegmat.com/mba/100k/

Review of PowerScore's GMAT on Demand course will be posted tomorrow. Stay tuned!

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