GMAT/GRE/LSAT Prep Classes



University of Houston with Knowsys Prep offering prep classes for GRE, GMAT, and LSAT at various University of Houston campuses. The strength of our program is our adaptable curriculum with its dual emphasis on strategy and content. We offer well-rounded and complete preparation courses that provide a unique combination of vital test-taking strategies, time-saving tips and shortcuts, and thorough content review.

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GMAT Prep Program

The Graduate Management Admission Test® (GMAT®) is a standardized assessment—delivered in English—that helps business schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Schools use the test as one predictor of academic performance in an MBA program or in other graduate management programs.  The GMAT is a Computer Adaptive Test.

Instruction Hours:
The GMAT course meets in class for 28 hours of instruction, for 3.5 hours per class session. 

Diagnostic Exams:
Students take 3 Diagnostic Exams as part of the course.  The first diagnostic exam needs to be taken and submitted one week before the first class.  The second diagnostic exam is taken in the middle of the course, and the last exam is taken after the course and before the actual exam is taken.  After each exam, the student receives a Personalized Score Report detailing his or her strengths and weaknesses on each area of the exam.

Course Content
The GMAT Course reviews strategy and content

Strategies:
Test taking strategies improve efficiency and build confidence.  Three levels of strategies are taught:

General Test Taking Strategies

Problem Type Strategies for Problem Solving, Data Sufficiency, Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Correction, and the Analytical Writing Assessment

Specific Strategies for Individual Problem Types like remainder problems, equation problems, triangle problems, assumption problems, parallelism problem, etc.

Content:
In addition, the course reviews all the content areas tested on the exam, including:

Math - Algebra, Geometry, Data analysis, Arithmetic
Reading Comprehension
Critical Reasoning
Sentence Correction
Analytical Writing Assessment

FEE
Early Registration $995 (includes training, course materials, and parking) (registration ONE WEEK before the start of the course)
Regular Registration $1045 (includes training, course materials, and parking)

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GRE Prep Program

The GRE® General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study. The GRE is a Computer Adaptive Test.

Instruction Hours:
The GRE course meets in class for 28 hours of instruction, for 3.5 hours per class session.

Diagnostic Exams:
Students take 3 Diagnostic Exams as part of the course. The first diagnostic exam needs to be taken and submitted one week before the first class. The second diagnostic exam is taken in the middle of the course, and the last exam is taken after the course and before the actual exam is taken. After each exam, the student receives a Personalized Score Report detailing his or her strengths and weaknesses on each area of the exam.

Course Content
The GRE Course reviews strategy and content

Strategies:
Test taking strategies improve efficiency and build confidence.  Three levels of strategies are taught:

General Test Taking Strategies

Problem Type Strategies for Problem Solving, Quantitative Comparisons, Reading Comprehension, Sentence Completions, Antonyms, Analogies, and the Analytical Writing Assessment

Specific Strategies for Individual Problem Types like remainder problems, equation problems, triangle problems, vocabulary acquisition, analogies, etc.

Content:
In addition, the course reviews all the content areas tested on the exam, including:

Math - Algebra, Geometry, Data analysis, Arithmetic
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary and Short Verbal - Antonyms, Analogies, Sentence Completions
Analytical Writing Assessment

FEE
Early Registration $995 (includes training, course materials, and parking) (registration ONE WEEK before the start of the course)
Regular Registration $1045 (includes training, course materials, and parking)

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LSAT Prep Program

The LSAT is standardized test administered four times each year at designated testing centers throughout the world. Most law schools throughout the US and Canada require applicants to take the LSAT as part of the admission process. The LSAT is a paper exam. The LSAT is designed to measure skills that are considered essential for success in law school: the reading and comprehension of complex texts with accuracy and insight; the organization and management of information and the ability to draw reasonable inferences from it; the ability to think critically; and the analysis and evaluation of the reasoning and arguments of others.

Instruction Hours:
The LSAT course meets in class for 28 hours of instruction, for 3.5 hours per class session.

Diagnostic Exams:
Students take 3 Diagnostic Exams as part of the course. The first diagnostic exam needs to be taken and submitted one week before the first class. The second diagnostic exam is taken in the middle of the course, and the last exam is taken after the course and before the actual exam is taken. After each exam, the student receives a Personalized Score Report detailing his or her strengths and weaknesses on each area of the exam.

Course Content
The LSAT Course reviews all the strategies necessary to perform well on the LSAT.  

Strategies:
Test taking strategies improve efficiency and build confidence.  Three levels of strategies are taught:

General Test Taking Strategies

Problem Type Strategies - Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and The Essay

Specific Strategies for Individual Problem Types

Reading Comprehension
Outlining
Big Picture Questions
Detail Questions
Inference Questions
Logic Questions
Parallel Reasoning Questions

Logical Reasoning
Formal Logic Questions
Assumption-Based Questions
Inference-Based Questions
Analysis Questions

Analytical Reasoning
Sequence Games
Matching Games
Grouping Games
Hybrid Games
Other Games

FEE
Early Registration $995 (includes training, course materials, and parking) (registration ONE WEEK before the start of the course)
Regular Registration $1045 (includes training, course materials, and parking)

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