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Manhattan Prep was founded by Zeke Vanderhoek, a Teach for America alumnus with one radical idea: students learn better from better teachers.
Are The Manhattan Prep Practice Tests Harder Than The Actual GMAT? No, the practice tests provided by Manhattan Prep should be almost the exact same as what you will see on test day. Again, this is due to the fact that Manhattan Prep uses official GMAT practice tests from GMAC.
Both courses have similar offerings. Their differences lie in the delivery of their instructional material. Manhattan Prep has a systematic approach to learning with their Learn It, Drill It, Prove It process, while Kaplans highlights are their prep books and practice exams.

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Theyll teach you to ace the GMAT, EA or GRE, just like they did! How much does Manhattan Prep cost? Expect to spend between $50 and $350 for books and other self-study materials. If you want to add on-demand prep courses with interactive video lessons, it will cost you between $300 and $999.
The company was founded in 2000 in New York City by Zeke Vanderhoek, founder of the TEP charter school and a former New York public junior-high school teacher. It focuses on preparation for the GMAT, GRE, and LSAT. In December 2009, Manhattan Prep was acquired by Kaplan, Inc.
In December 2009, Manhattan Prep was acquired by Kaplan, Inc.
The GMAT verbal reasoning is a notch higher than CATs verbal ability, and while your practice and preparation for CAT might help a little, its important to build on your prep to docHub the GMAT level.
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