Your GMAT scores are a crucial element in your application dossier. Math skills can be strengthened relatively quickly, but verbal skills must be strengthened slowly, over time. This is a task for GMAT Today!– our online GMAT training course that is designed to improve every aspect of your verbal skills.
Here is how it works;
- Once a week, you will receive a very short story specially written for MBA candidates preparing for the GMAT.
- On each of the following six days, you will receive an exercise, crossword puzzle or quiz by email.
- The answers appear in the following day’s message.
- On the seventh day, a new weekly unit begins.
These messages are designed to help you master the vocabulary, grammar, idioms and style exemplified by the story.
Why should I sign up?
- These daily messages will help you stay motivated.
- You will be on track for mastering the verbal skills you need to do your best on the GMAT.
- This service is cost effective.
Sign up today for a free, one-week trial period.
As a gift, we will send you a free template for a resume in a style you will find useful for your MBA applications. Franz X. Wunderkind’s resume will be sent to you as a Word document. Just type over each section (name, address, education, work experience, etc.) with your own data for a great first draft! You will avoid spending weeks agonizing over the proper form for your resume.
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This service will launch in Spring 2008.
Who should sign up for the online GMAT training service?
GMAT Today! is designed for anyone who is studying to take the GMAT. Even if your native language is English, you need to get up to speed with GMAT-level English. If your native language is not English, take advantage of this opportunity to train with native speakers and bring your English up to a competitive level.
Dr. Marlena Corcoran designed this online GMAT training program. She holds a Ph.D. in English from Brown, one of eight Ivy League Universities. She is the author of two very successful language-learning novels designed to help native speakers of German improve their English. These inexpensive books can be purchased on amazon.de (note that this is the German branch of amazon.com). The GMAT tests a more advanced level of English—but these mystery novels offer a fun way to practice!


