Help with College & Grad School Applications/GMAT Prep

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Can you tell me some good free site I can use for GMAT preparation?

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Hi, Tina.

I have a lot of free helpful information available for you through my MBATrack email list.  You can check it out at http://www.cuttsreviews.com/jcutts/gmat/

The list does go over some of the reasons why the GMAT is difficult to study for and gives you some suggestions.  It also goes over other strategies for putting together a competitive application.  It is all free.

If you are having trouble with the GMAT, you will probably need more than free help.  It is not just a matter of learning certain math facts, since the test has many hidden patterns and agendas and is trying to overwhelm your ability to organize complex math info.

The Verbal sections also have hidden things that they are looking for.  I've been teaching the GMAT and related tests for 16 years.  If you'd like to call to go over your situation, I'd be very happy to talk with you and make some suggestions.  There is no charge for calling.

You can reach me day or evening at 800-353-4898.  There is also a chat utility on my website.

Hope that helps for now.

Best,

Jay Cutts
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Preparation for LSAT, GRE, MCAT, GMAT. Personal statements, letters of recommendation, graduate application process, practice tests. No Questions about Undergrad Admissions(unless you are planning to go to law, business, medical or grad school eventually). Note that I change private questions to public so they are available to others. If you have something that is truly private, let me know.

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Over 19 years full time graduate entrance exam prep with over 1500 students nationally and internationally.

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Barron's MCAT Prep Book, Lead Author

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BA, Linguistics with Honors and Distinction, University of Michigan MA, Special Education with an Emphasis in Learning Disabilities and Giftedness, with Honors, University of New Mexico

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