55% of business school admissions officers say that the GMAT is the most important factor in your application. As you consider your options, we'd like you to remember three reasons why Kaplan is the right choice for GMAT prep.
The Most Personalized GMAT Prep Experience
There is no such thing as the "typical student." That's why Kaplan offers an unparalleled suite of courses, from courses that focus solely on the most difficult GMAT content to courses that provide a deeper foundation in math—each designed to meet the specific needs and goals of our students. To further customize your prep, through our exclusive Smart Reports™ technology, we provide personalized prescription, offering you the greatest opportunity to increase your GMAT score.
Unmatched Expertise
When you enroll with Kaplan, you tap into more than 40 years of expertise researching and teaching the GMAT. Every instructor is a top performer on the exam, undergoes a rigorous training program, and is constantly evaluated by students to ensure that you have a truly exceptional experience. And because our expertise has taught us how important it is to avoid surprises on Test Day, we offer the Ultimate Practice Test, a practice GMAT at an actual testing center, an opportunity exclusive for Kaplan GMAT students.
Guaranteed Results
We offer the strongest guarantee in the industry: If you don't feel you're ready to take the test, take the class again for free. If you take the test and are not satisfied with your score, study with us again for free. And if your score doesn't increase, we'll give you your money back. It's one more reason why more people get into business school with a Kaplan GMAT course than with any other major course.
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†People refers to business students who participated in the survey and who took the GMAT and a course to prepare for it. Harris Interactive® online study for Kaplan conducted between Dec. 6th and 21st, 2007 among 228 US adults who were current business students or had been business students previously, of whom 181 took the GMAT and a course to prepare for it.
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