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If your GMAT math score needs an extra boost, or your math skills are rusty, Austin GMAT Review's GMAT Plus course may be right for you. The GMAT Plus course includes not only the Comprehensive GMAT Class, but also math basics brushup, additional practice and personal help for your GMAT math prep.

The GMAT Plus is a discounted package consisting of the following: 
Comprehensive GMAT ClassGMAT Math BootcampUnlimited extra practice sessions in GMAT mathReview of advanced math topics that can bump your GMAT score from 600 to 700Pre-test review of strategy and key areas 1-1 review of your individual GMAT practice test

See the 2012 schedule of GMAT classes.

Year 2011-12 Price: $1,790

A $250 non-refundable deposit is required to enroll. The remainder of $1,540 is due on the first day of your GMAT class.

 "I came in wanting to get a 700 so I would not have to worry about the GMAT aspect of the B school admissions process, and I got that on my first try after just six weeks of training.

The small class size, personal attention...make this class worth every penny."
    - Preston

Components of the GMAT Plus Course Package

Comprehensive GMAT Class

The 47-hour GMAT course is divided into 13 well-paced sessions: nine sessions covering GMAT math and GMAT verbal topics, and four intensive GMAT practice sessions. Read more about the Comprehensive GMAT Class. See the current schedule of GMAT classes.

GMAT Math Bootcamp
The six-hour GMAT Math Bootcamp helps refresh your math basics before you plunge into more difficult GMAT math content. The bootcamp is held on the Saturday before the start of your GMAT course. Read more about the GMAT Math Bootcamp.

Unlimited GMAT Math Practice Sessions
At least once a month, Austin GMAT Review runs extra practice sessions in GMAT math (in addition to the ones already included in the 47-hour comprehensive GMAT course). These sessions allow students to learn the fastest way to solve the most difficult GMAT math questions.

Review of Advanced GMAT Math Topics
Think you need to be an expert at probability or permutations to get a high score? You may be surprised by which topics really move your math score. (No, you do not need to spend tens of hours mastering permutations/combinations. In fact you could skip permutations/combinations entirely and still get a scaled score of 50 on GMAT math). In the advanced GMAT math session, we focus on the topics that actually matter, ways in which GMAT packages high-value questions on seemingly innocuous topics, and efficient approaches to tackling such problems.

Pre-test Review of Strategy and Key Areas
As your official test date gets closer, you will benefit from this strategy session focused on practical ways to maximize your GMAT score with the things you know and despite the things you do not know. The session also includes a review of GMAT questions from retired tests that serve as great examples of what the GMAT really tests.
 
Individual Review
We really want you to succeed. In addition to the above components, we offer you, as part of the GMAT Plus course, a personal 1-1 consultation on your strengths and weaknesses, based on a review of your individual GMAT practice test, and discuss your strategy to achieve your best possible score.

 "I found Austin GMAT Review to be an especially good option if you haven't done math for a while and want a complete review.

Teaching both the concept and the GMAT test question application of that concept at the same time made all the difference for me during my preparation."
    - Lindsey

For Austin GMAT Review's refund policy, please see the Enrollment Agreement.

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