1- Foundation Module: At least 20% of the classes go into understanding where each student stands, unlearning the approaches to learning that have always hindered their progress, working on confidence building through learning exercises, and articulating through writing. This is a very important module as it sets you up for the rest of the training.
2- Building Block Module: About 60% of the training time goes into learning and having a deeper understanding of concepts involving critical reasoning, basic grammar, and reading.
3- KeyStone Module: About 20% of the training time goes into practicing the concepts we learned and perfecting our understanding of them.
In total, the training program will include 80+ hours of insightful and interesting sessions. We encourage students to follow the GMAT Official Guide along with Kaplan or Manhattan review to bolster their preparations during this time.
A student will have access to over 1000 questions (online and offline), mock tests and graded writing assessment. We focus on the quality of the content and not quantity and therefore do not overstress on mindless problem solving but instead stress upon problem understanding, logic building, and solution finding.