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ManhattanGMAT Prep, Inc. Type Private Industry Education, Tutoring Founded 2001 Founder(s) Zeke Vanderhoek Headquarters New York City Key people Dan Gonzalez, President Website ManhattanGMAT.com ManhattanGMAT (MGPrep, Inc.) is an American educational preparation company. The company was founded in 2001 in New York City by Zeke Vanderhoek, founder of the TEP charter school and a former New York public junior-high school teacher.[1] It focuses on preparation for the GMAT exam (Graduate Management Admission Test), a prerequisite for many MBA programs. Currently, Manhattan GMAT offers on-site classes in most major North American cities including New York City, Boston, Washington, DC, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Toronto; as well as London, England. As of November 2008, enrollment for test-preparation courses at Manhattan has gone up more than 50% in New York and Washington DC.[2]
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Test preparation
Manhattan GMAT offers both on-site and virtual preparatory programs for GMAT students worldwide. Its curriculum is based on a "content based" approach that teaches the material covered on the exam rather than test beating strategies.[3] They have also expanded to include sister companies Manhattan LSAT (formerly Atlas LSAT) and Manhattan GRE, which focus on law school and graduate school entrance exams respectively. Their study guides are published by Simon & Schuster.[4]
Instructors
Manhattan GMAT instructors must score at the 99th percentile (currently a 760+ overall) on an Official GMAT exam in order to be considered.[5] In addition, every member of the ManhattanGMAT teaching staff must have extensive prior experience teaching classes or tutoring students before beginning work with the company.[6]
References
- ^ Gootman, Elissa. At Charter School, Higher Teacher Pay The New York Times. Mar. 7, 2008.
- ^ Shapira, Ian. Seeking Shelter in Business Schools Washington Post. Nov. 3, 2008.
- ^ Schweitzer, Karen. [1] "Businessmajors.about.com".
- ^ [2] "PublishersWeekly.com".
- ^ Ventura, Michael P. [3] The Village Voice. Oct. 22, 2008
- ^ Di Meglio, Francesca. [4]" Bloomberg BusinessWeek".
External links
Categories:- Standardized tests in the United States
- Test preparation companies
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