GMAT Preparation Course (Part-time 8 hours per week)
*Note: International students must enroll in our Intensive English or TOEFL Preparation for a total of 28 hours.
1. All classes are with an experienced and qualified teacher.
2. Staff members will help you find the right college for you to attend after your enrollment with GEOS Boston.
3. Intensive English allows lower-level students to improve their English in the morning, so they can focus on test skills in the afternoon.
4. Courses of 20 hours/week allow F1 visa students to study at our program.
Description
Essay Section
This course will help you improve your score on the GMAT computer-adaptive test. The course focuses on the analytical writing section of the GMAT. You will practice analytical writing, learn general essay-writing skills, and study vocabulary and grammar in order to improve your score on this portion of the test. You will also learn tips for taking the test in a computer-adaptive format.
Verbal Section
This section of the course focuses on the verbal section of the GMAT. You will practice reading comprehension, sentence correction and critical reasoning to improve your score on this portion of the test. You will also learn vocabulary and tips for taking the test in a computer-adaptive format.
Course Components:
Vocabulary
Grammar
Analysis
Outlining
Writing techniques
Critical reasoning
Revising and proofreading
Word choice/idioms
Sentence correction
Logical sequences of arguments
Attacking assumptions/fallacies
Details include:
Admission Requirement
Please contact marketing@geosboston.com for details.
Schedules
Intensive English or TOEFL Preparation:
Monday to Friday, 9:30am to 11:30 am and 12:30 to 2:30pm (20hours/week)
OR
Monday to Friday, 10:30 am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 3:30pm (20hours/week)
I think GEOS Boston classes have helped me because all of the students and teachers calmed my fear about speaking English. I think activities like visiting the State House and coffee talk are very good at bringing people together when they don’t know each other. And homestay is very good for people who don’t know where they want to stay. I think the teachers all have the ability to encourage students to speak English without worrying about making mistakes. All of the teachers are very nice. Sometimes, there are games that I haven’t seen before. I think the school is well-organized because all of the programs are good for students to explore the English language. Yes, when I meet a friend who has problems with his English, I would recommend he go to GEOS Boston. There is a computer room and it’s available for each student to communicate with friends or write emails to family.