Monday, December 21, 2009

Manhattan Review Launches New Instructional GMAT Prep Video Series on YouTube

After extensive preparation, Manhattan Review is unveiling its first series of GMAT prep tutorial videos on YouTube. These videos are the first of many series that will be launched in the coming weeks, featuring short lectures on both the Math and Verbal sections of the GMAT.

New York, New York (PRWEB) December 21, 2009 -- After extensive preparation, Manhattan Review is unveiling its first series of GMAT prep tutorial videos on YouTube. These videos are the first of many series that will be launched in the coming weeks, featuring short lectures on both the Math and Verbal sections of the GMAT. Each video in the series is comprised of a teaching clip that lasts three to seven minutes. This is designed to be short enough for the viewer to catch a quick overview, while still being long enough to fully convey the lecture’s basic concepts.

Manhattan Review YouTube Videos
Manhattan Review YouTube Videos
“By viewing these free YouTube GMAT videos,” says CEO Tracy Yun, “students can experience a sampling of the expert GMAT instructors and lectures offered by Manhattan Review.”
A number of Manhattan Review’s most popular instructors will be featured in various series. Each lecture focuses on a different aspect of the GMAT, while also reflecting the unique teaching style of the instructor. The videos give YouTube users a chance to see what makes the content and instruction of Manhattan Review GMAT preparation courses a unique learning experience.

These publicly available lectures also represent the growing number of videos that make up Manhattan Review’s GMAT Online Recording Library. Unlimited access to the Online Library is available for purchase on the Manhattan Review website and comes as a free addition with enrollment in any US-based GMAT preparation course. “By viewing these free YouTube GMAT videos,” says CEO Tracy Yun, “students can experience a sampling of the expert GMAT instructors and lectures offered by Manhattan Review.”

As more videos are added in the YouTube series, the GMAT Online Recording Library will continue to expand with more in-person classroom recordings and online class videos. This provides students with a complete spectrum of GMAT teaching media, GMAT teaching methods, problem solving approaches and MBA Admissions consultation. The YouTube videos represent a sample of the videos in the Library.

Listed below are some initial videos that comprise Manhattan Review YouTube’s ongoing GMAT Instruction Video Series.

 
  • GMAT Verbal, Sentence Correction, Grammar – Pronoun Tips
  • GMAT Verbal, Sentence Correction, Grammar – Modifier
  • GMAT Verbal, Sentence Correction, Grammar – Comparison
  • GMAT Verbal, Sentence Correction, Grammar – Parallelism, Prepositions
  • GMAT Verbal, Sentence Correction, Grammar – Diction
  • GMAT Math, Data Sufficiency, Algebra
  • GMAT Math, Problem Solving, Permutation & Combinatorics I
  • GMAT Math, Problem Solving, Permutation & Combinatorics II
  • GMAT Math, Data Sufficiency, Geometry
  • GMAT Math, Problem Solving, Statistics

About Manhattan Review

Manhattan Review is a multi-national educational services firm, founded by Dr. Joern Meissner in 1999 and managed by Ms. Tracy Yun. Both are graduates of Columbia Business School. The company focuses on GMAT preparation, MBA Admissions and Career Training. It has proven student success with top test scores and acceptance by top schools and employers. Manhattan Review prides itself in its highly experienced instructors and small class sizes. Along with its quality GMAT, SAT, ACT, TOEFL courses and LSAT, GRE private tutoring, Manhattan Review offers College and MBA Advisory services including school application strategy, mock interviews, essay, and resume reviews. Manhattan Review is the only test prep and career training firm that focuses on helping students achieve the highest test scores with the least amount of time and financial investments. For further information, visit our Manhattan Review website.

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