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GMAT Prep Course
GMAT PREPARATION COURSE

Wednesday, Jun 27
GMAT Prep 6-Week Session
Pearlstein Business Learning Center
3218 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA, 19104
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Thursday, Jun 28
GMAT Prep 6-Week Session
Malvern Facility
2 West Liberty Blvd.
Malvern, PA, 19355
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The GMAT is required to apply for most graduate study programs in business. This course is designed for individuals looking to refresh their knowledge, understand the test structure and improve test scores.

Incredible value – Enroll at LeBow and it’s FREE!
This high-quality course from Drexel LeBow is offered at less than half the cost of many other GMAT prep programs.

The course consists of six classes, reviewing the math and verbal materials in the GMAT as well as test-taking skills, strategies, hints and shortcuts on how to answer the questions.

Spots in these sessions are extremely limited so we encourage you to register early.

COST: $800 (includes two GMAT prep books valued at $50)
DISCOUNT: $50 Start an application for admission to LeBow before course starts
AT ENROLLMENT: Score above 570 and get accepted to LeBow, and the course is FREE!
The $750 cost of the program will be applied toward your tuition, you only pay for your books.

You can complete your free online application for admission to LeBow at lebow.drexel.edu/apply. Completed paper admissions applications must be brought to the first class or sent to Brian Kall at bk335@drexel.edu


Credit card payments or full payments in advance only.


Instructor Biography

FRANK ALLEGRA,
B.S., M.Ed., founder of University Test Preparation Services in 1978, has done 20,000 hours of tutoring in math, statistics, physics, and chemistry, as well as SAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and MCAT preparation, on a group and individual basis. Developing ways for people to solve Science and Math problems is his forte. He teaches SAT preparation classes for Philadelphia Futures and for the College of General Studies High School Summer Program at the University of Pennsylvania. He conducts GMAT courses for Drexel University and standardized test preparation for the University of Pennsylvania English Language Program. He provides individual SAT preparation for promising Simon Gratz High School students. In former lives Frank has been a graduate student in Space Physics at M.I.T.; a draft counselor in NYC during the Vietnam War; a director of residence halls at Rutgers, New Brunswick and U. of Penn.; and editor of The Newsletter for Teachers & T.A.'s. He has developed a GRE preparation course for Delaware County Community College, and taught math at Camden County College. Happily married, he lives with his family in University City in a Victorian house whose upkeep is his avocation.

Testimonials

“Most of us have not thought about algebra, geometry and theoretical math for years. Luckily, this course focuses heavily on the math sections of the GMAT. The teacher (Frank Allegra) was excellent. He reviewed a massive amount of material while keeping the class engaged. This course was critical in my preparation for the GMAT. ”
Tom Waltz, MBA Anywhere Program, Class of 2009

“I attended the GMAT Weekend Intensive Course a week before I took the test. The course not only reinforced what I had been studying, but it also introduced me to new strategies. I would highly recommend this class to anyone who either hasn't started studying or who wants to learn techniques that aren't found in most GMAT prep books. ”
Victoria Seidner, One-Year MBA Program, Class of 2009

“When I first considered pursuing my MBA, I reviewed the requirements to apply and experienced a wave of panic regarding the GMAT. It had been 14 years since I graduated college, and I hadn't taken an aptitude test since my SATs in high school. My first attempt at independent study was filled with frustration and upset, and I knew I'd be in some trouble when it came to this exam, especially the Math section. (When was the last time I used the Pythagorean theorem or factored a trinomial?) Frank Allegra's GMAT prep course was a lifesaver. He covers in six classes what equates to years of pre-college Math and English, most of which has been forgotten due to lack of use. Frank also manages to keep the class entertained with his teaching style. I would definitely recommend his prep class, especially if you've been out of school for a while and need some freshening up on the basics. ”
Susan Schwartz, Professional MBA Program, Class of 2010