MLIC GMAT -- 120+ hours of kick-ass training in 3 phases.
Turboprep® and 3-DAY Intensive Prep courses
PRE-COURSE TRAINING
IN-CLASS TRAINING
POST-CLASS TRAINING
Hours Required
50 Hours
40-Hours(Turboprep)
24-Hours(Weekend Prep)
40 hours(Turboprep)
60 Hours(Weekend)
When the training materials are sent
8 weeks before start of in-class training or as soon as you register, whichever is later
1-2 weeks before the start of in-class training sessions
Post-class training instructions are sent along with instructions for in-class training workbooks.
Score Guarantee Validation
Yes, completion of pre-course training to the best of your ability is required.
Attendance in all in-class prep sessions and active participation in class tests and quizzes is required.
Completing post class training and taking the test within 30 days of last day of in-class sessions is required.
How the training materials are sent
PDF documents
PDF and EXE files
PDF and EXE files
Objective of Training
- Create a diagnostic baseline for your skills set, and allow MLIC to address your weaknesses.
- Foundational and Refresher training in math, Analytical Writing, and grammar, idiom, and effective writing rules.
- Advance review of strategies and procedures explained in MLIC's Turboprep study guides.
- create a diagnostic baseline before the start of in-class training sessions.
- Make you unlearn useless procedures and tricks learned from worthless guides such as you can get from Kaplan, Princeton Review, Veritas prep, MGMAT and others.
Get trained in higher level concepts, procedures, and strategies; intense drilling in application strategies. Diagnostic assessment of your weaknesses as identified in precourse training assignments and during the in-class training phase, and corrective actions.
Practice in application of concepts, procedures, strategies in the home stretch. You will be in touch with the in-class professional trainer who can help you improve in your areas of weaknesses before you take the GMAT test.
What is covered
- Basics of analytical writing; Review required structure and content for analysis of issue and analysis of argument essays: 5 essays to be completed.
- Review of quantitative concepts and completion of concept specific assignments in properties of numbers, ratios, proportions, percentages, probability, algebra (factoring, exponents, inequalities, functions), statistics (mean, median, mode, standard deviation).
- Review of techniques and strategies for Critical Reasoning and Reading comprehension.
- Review of rules of grammar, idiom, effective and logical writing, and completion of an assignment.
Reinforcement of concepts covered in pre-course training, escalation of quantitative concepts to higher level areas, drilling in procedures for data sufficiency, reading comprehension, and critical reasoning, drilling in application of rules of grammar, idiom, effective, logical, and parallel writing. Instructions for post-class training. Diagnostic assessment of each participant's weaknesses and plans of action for going forward. (your completed pre-course assignments will also be reviewed as part of this effort.)
More intense practice involving application of concepts,procedures, and strategies honed during the pre-course and in-class training phases. You may be required to attend Virtual classes with your in-class trainer. You will be able to have close contact with your in-class trainer and get personalized help and one-on-one review durign the post-class phase of training. We want to make sure that the issues identified during the in-class phase of training and in the pre-course training assignments are taken care of and you are on your way to a terrific score on the GMAT. Your trainer can customize the training during this phase and have you complete specific assignments in areas of weaknesses identified during the in-class training and pre-course training.