The Craziest GMAT Tip that Really Works
Want to Boost Your GMAT Score? Be Happy! When it comes to improving your GMAT score, most students spend a majority of their time in the obvious places: Studying GMAT math and verbal content (e.g. GMAT grammar rules); learning shortcuts and GMAT test-taking strategies (e.g. non-standard math techniques); and improving time management skills (e.g. by […]
Business School Recommendations – Expert Tips
MBA Recommendations: Selecting Recommenders By Paul S. Bodine, Paul Bodine Admissions Consulting While you wait for business schools to release their applications for the upcoming admissions season, now’s a good time to start thinking seriously about your recommenders. Ask a roomful of admissions officials what they value most in a recommendation letter, and you’ll probably […]
When to Take the GMAT … Again!
“Should I Retake the GMAT?” Expert MBA Advice I had the opportunity this week to attend a seminar hosted by MBA consultant Hillary Schubach, founder of Shine MBA Admissions Consulting, for the Harvard Alumni Club in Denver, CO. She shared lots of useful tips and strategies for successfully getting into some of America’s top business […]
Roy Hegger, Boulder CO
Thank you for all of the wonderful resources available with your Dominate the GMAT program, and for your personal help as well. I enjoyed the lessons and was able to go into my GMAT test with more confidence and perform better than I had the first time. In fact, I improved my score by 140 […]
MBA Adcom Interview – Hult International Business School
Getting Into Business School – Expert Advice Interview with Marc Zeugner, MBA Admissions Officer at the Hult International Business School We recently had the opportunity to pick the brain of Marc Zeugner in the admissions office at the Hult International Business School. If you’ve never considered an international business degree, you might be interested to […]
GMAT Functions – Understanding Algebraic Functions
How to Solve Algebraic Functions on the GMAT Among the GMAT algebra concepts tested on the GMAT are Algebraic Functions. You may remember these from your high school math class as questions that start something like f(x) = …. or g(x) = …. You may also remember having to answer questions involving graphs of functions, […]
How to Get a High GMAT Score – Ninja Strategy
Want to Crack 700 on the GMAT? This week’s GMAT tip* looks at one of the keys to getting a really high score on the GMAT. Specifically, you not only need to know how to solve the harder 700+ level GMAT questions, but you also need to know how to solve them faster. Watch this […]
It’s Not Too Early (Expert MBA Admissions Advice)
When to Apply to Business School By Paul S. Bodine, Paul Bodine Admissions Consulting Harvard and Stanford won’t releases their essay questions until May, and most other schools won’t follow suit until the summer. But that doesn’t mean you have to sit on your hands until then. There’s plenty you can do now to ensure […]
Christie Apodaca, Davis CA
I absolutely LOVE Brett’s DTG program. I wish I would have know about it when I first began my GMAT studies. I sure wasted a lot of time! Finally a solution that was affordable, flexible, extremely informative, and well organized (the syllabus is great). I crammed 8 weeks of sessions into 2 weeks — I actually […]
Data Sufficiency GMAT Tip – Time Management Strategy
Slow Down to Speed Up on GMAT Data Sufficiency GMAT Tip of the Week for the Week of March 25, 2013 This week’s GMAT tip* concerns GMAT Data Sufficiency, and specifically how to manage your time effectively on these question types. It’s important that you take your time and not make snap decisions on data […]



















