Best GMAT Test Prep Courses in London
Most business schools in the United States, and many in the United Kingdom as well, either require or accept Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) scores from applicants. Manhattan Review has been preparing students in London and around the world for the GMAT since 1999. We offer a full range of GMAT prep courses, practice tests, and private tutoring. Our students have been accepted to the business schools at Harvard and Stanford Universities, the Wharton School, the London School of Economics, and many other top institutions.
The GMAT is a difficult and complex exam. Test-takers must be able to demonstrate a variety of verbal, analytical, and reasoning abilities, with the total score on the exam ranging from 200 to 800. High GMAT scores are one factor that distinguishes successful applicants at top business programs. Harvard Business School, for example, has an acceptance rate of under 11%, and admitted students have a median GMAT score of 730. The London School of Economics accepts approximately 8% of applicants, and reports have indicated average GMAT scores of 690. There is clearly a strong correlation between high GMAT scores and gaining entry into elite business schools. If you want these high scores, you'll need the help of a tutoring company with a history of successful GMAT guidance. Manhattan Review's GMAT prep courses and private tutoring can help bring you up to these high admissions criteria.
Manhattan Review has taught students who have graduated from a number of business programs in the US and the UK and now work for Fortune 500 companies such as Apple, General Electric, and CVS Health. We also have former clients who are now integral parts of London companies, including the BBC, British Airways, and Lloyd's Banking Group. Our former GMAT students currently work as IT managers, management analysts, financial analysts, HR specialists, and in other cutting-edge fields for MBA graduates. Get your business career started with Manhattan Review's outstanding GMAT test prep services.
GMAT In-Person Classic
28 hours in total, Class Course, In Person
London, England
Start: Dec 22, 2024
End: Feb 09, 2025
1 day left to start
Sundays
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
London, England
Start: Jan 04, 2025
End: Feb 22, 2025
13 days left to start
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 03:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
London, England
Start: Jan 19, 2025
End: Mar 09, 2025
29 days left to start
Sundays
03:00 PM - 06:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
$1,490.00
Early Booker
London, England
Start: Feb 01, 2025
End: Mar 22, 2025
41 days left to start
Saturdays
12:00 PM - 03:30 PM
(Local Time)
$1,590.00
$1,490.00
Early Booker
GMAT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
London, England
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
GMAT Online Classic
28 hours in total, Class Course, Live Online
Online
Start: Dec 22, 2024
End: Feb 09, 2025
1 day left to start
Sundays
07:30 PM - 11:00 PM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Dec 27, 2024
End: Feb 14, 2025
6 days left to start
Fridays
09:00 PM - 12:30 AM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Dec 28, 2024
End: Feb 15, 2025
6 days left to start
Saturdays
09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Dec 29, 2024
End: Feb 16, 2025
8 days left to start
Sundays
07:30 PM - 11:00 PM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Jan 03, 2025
End: Feb 21, 2025
13 days left to start
Fridays
09:00 PM - 12:30 AM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Jan 04, 2025
End: Feb 22, 2025
13 days left to start
Saturdays
09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00
Online
Start: Jan 05, 2025
End: Feb 23, 2025
15 days left to start
Sundays
07:30 PM - 11:00 PM
(EST)
$990.00
$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Jan 10, 2025
End: Feb 28, 2025
20 days left to start
Fridays
09:00 PM - 12:30 AM
(EST)
$990.00
$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Jan 11, 2025
End: Mar 01, 2025
20 days left to start
Saturdays
09:00 AM - 12:30 PM
(EST)
$990.00
$890.00
Early Booker
Online
Start: Jan 12, 2025
End: Mar 02, 2025
22 days left to start
Sundays
07:30 PM - 11:00 PM
(EST)
$990.00
$890.00
Early Booker
I talked with my friend about this after every class. The consensus was that we both were charged after coming out of your classes. It was the type of feeling where if I had the time I would have study for a good 12 hours. I hit a 47 for an 82nd percentile on the math... Verbal went a touch better at 48 for 99, leaving me with a Total scaled score of 760 and knocking me into the 99th percentile… I also received 6 out of 6 on my AWA. Thanks for all of your help.
- Eric (This student took our New York GMAT classic course)
London
Manhattan Review GMAT GRE TOEFL Prep & Admissions Consulting
Suite 36
88-90 Hatton Garden
Holborn
London EC1N 8PG
United Kingdom
Phone: +44-20-7060-9800
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Meet a London GMAT Tutor: Kate W.
Kate W. is an American expat living in London. She is a native of Charlottesville, Virginia, and she stayed in her home town for college, completing the undergraduate program at the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce and an MBA at UVA's Darden School of Business. Her own GMAT score of 740 was well above her alma mater's median of 710. Kate has been in London since she was hired by a local media services company in 2007. Manhattan Review, always on the lookout for top tutoring talent, met Kate when she interviewed members of our staff as part of her company's market research into the test prep industry. It quickly occurred to us, given Kate's business background, academic credentials, and high GMAT score, that she would make a fantastic GMAT tutor. She was impressed with Manhattan Review's record of success and dedication to being the best tutoring company we can be. We have since had a very successful partnership, as shown by numerous satisfied clients.
"With Kate's help, I scored a 700 on the GMAT and got accepted to the London School of Economics," raved one former student. "I was intimidated by the GMAT, but Kate broke everything down so that each task in and of itself became simple, and it was merely a matter of piecing together all of those simple tasks into a coherent whole." While tutoring for Manhattan Review, Kate has continued her career in business, which she considers essential to her effectiveness as a GMAT tutor. She is now exploring the possibility of starting her own market research company. In her spare time, she enjoys basket weaving, going to London's various museums, and racquetball.