Ruben Beltran, Northfield MN
I tried studying for the GMAT on my own for a few months using every online resource I could find, with little success. Then I came across Brett’s videos on YouTube and I thought he made things so much simpler and previously difficult concepts now made sense. I decided to postpone my GMAT and reach out […]
It’s Never Too Late to Get Your MBA
“Should I Stay or Should I Go?” — The Clash In today’s economy, people are finding that success isn’t obtained by years of hard work within the same company. While loyalty to a business may have helped employees work up the ladder in the past, today it can actually hinder career progression. Earlier this year, […]
GMAT Word Problems Involving Business and Sales
Understanding the Relationship Between Cost, Sales Price, and Profit on GMAT Quant Questions A common type of word problem you’ll encounter on the GMAT quantitative section involves merchant services, namely the buying and selling of goods or services. The math itself needs to be learned for these types of questions, to be sure, but for […]
Alex, Austin TX
I just wanted to give a big THANK YOU to you and your videos! I just got admitted into UT Dallas’ MBA Internal Audit program and your videos definitely helped improve my GMAT score. I only had 3 weeks to study and only discovered your videos about a week before the test (I wish I had […]
Get Accepted to the Wharton School!
Free Webinar 8/19: How to Get in to Wharton Are you applying to Wharton or another top MBA program and: Struggling to create an application that will make you stand out from the thousands of other highly qualified applicants, while simultaneously demonstrating your fit with the school? Worried about how you’ll stay organized and get […]
Learn How to Get Accepted to Stanford GSB
Free Webinar 7/29/14: Get Accepted to Stanford This year, only 6% of applicants gained acceptance to Stanford Graduate School of Business. How can you optimize your application so that you can join the 6% that into next year’s class? How should you present your qualifications effectively to the GSB adcom? How can you demonstrate that […]
3 Tips for Improving Your Integrated Reasoning Score
Keys to Dominating GMAT Integrated Reasoning My dad used to tell me that if you’re going to bother to do something, you might as well do it right. That advice certainly applies to the Integrated Reasoning section of the GMAT. We all know that this section of the GMAT doesn’t carry quite as much weight […]
GMAT Percentile Rankings: What is a Good GMAT Score?
Revised GMAT Percentile Rankings July 2014 The GMAC just revised and released their official percentile rankings for GMAT test takers. You can check them out here. As you know, your GMAT score includes a percentile ranking in addition to your scaled and raw scores that enables you (and business schools!) to compare your skill level […]
GMAT Score Preview Now Available
Should You Keep or Cancel Your GMAT Score? I used to hear it from my students all the time: Why can’t I just see my unofficial GMAT score before deciding whether or not to accept it? Well, now you can! Exciting news indeed. What has changed? You can read the full press release yourself here, […]
Why Thomas Paine Would Have Crushed the GMAT
How Using a Little Logic and Common Sense Can Help You Get More Right Answers on GMAT Test Day In 1776, the great American patriot Thomas Paine wrote his famous pamphlet Common Sense, which inspired people in the Thirteen Colonies to declare and fight for freedom and independence from Great Britain. In it, he laid […]



















