When you request information, we advise you to request not only a brochure but also a course catalog if possible.
This will enable you to gain a deeper sense of the school's academic offerings and what it focuses on. Then you can compare
that to other schools you are interested in attending. Some of this information may be accessible online. Some schools offer
CD-ROMs with such information. In general, we recommend that you get as much information as possible so that you will be able
to make as informed a decision as possible with regard to where you apply.
Visiting the school is perhaps one of the best ways to make your decision. When visiting, we recommend that you take this
opportunity to speak to current students, tour around the campus and make detailed observations. Can you imagine yourself
studying there?
Part-time students may have the opportunity to take a course before enrollment. This may be a good idea especially if you
are uncertain of whether you want jump into an MBA at this point in life.
I have recently attended this weekend session of the Manhattan Review's GMAT course in London. I had hoped the course would be valuable in improving my mathematical and critical reasoning skills. Instead, the course exceeded all my expectations. I mentioned my observations to a group of fellow attendees and we all agreed we had learnt more in one day from this course than in our final year of secondary education! -Christina H. (This student took our London GMAT crash course.) Read More...