Manhattan Review Case
Autor: Gaafar • February 25, 2014 • Essay • 292 Words (2 Pages) • 1,159 Views
Introduction
Dear Students,
In Manhattan Review, we constantly strive for providing the best educational content for standardized
tests preparation. Be it tutorials or books, we put in arduous efforts to make things better and better.
This is very important with respect to the examination like GMAT. Ironically, GMAT aspirant is confused
with many options available in the market. The challenge lies with you on how to choose a book
or a tutor that prepares you attain your goal. We must not say that we are one of the best. It is you
who has to judge.
As you know that on June 5th, 2012, GMAT introduced a new section- Integrated Reasoning. Apart
from Integrated Reasoning being new and different compared to Quantitative Ability and Verbal Ability
sections, the greatest challenge lies with the TestPrep companies on how to present the interactive
Integrated Reasoning content in text form. It was challenge for us too. Hope you have seen IR books
by leading TestPrep companies, if not please do. While they have done some good work in presenting
the content online, they have failed miserable when they ventured into traditional mode -Text Book.
Why did they fail?
Since Table Analysis and Multi Source Reasoning IR sub-sections are interactive prompts, it is a challenge,
even with the leading TestPrep companies, to effectively present and explain the content.
We
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