Welcome, GMAT Stars!

Location
Vancouver, BC, Canada 49.26-123.07
Meetups
4 so far
Members
35 Future-MBAs
Rating
Greater Vancouver GMAT Success 5.00 5.008

Meet other local people who are preparing to take the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test). Gather to study with one another and to share and offer advice for taking the test. Those who have previously taken the test are welcome!

What members are saying

 For me, I work better bein' part of a study group where I can discuss my weaknesses than in a classroom (where they go over EVERYTHIN', it annoys me!) ... 

Ream

 If you have to study for the GMAT, then you must join this group. You'll learn tips and tricks and have support from others. 

Lainie

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What's new?

  • Nov 4
    • New member
      “I'm taking the GMAT in January '09 having been preparing for a few weeks now. My strengths are in the essays and argument questions but need some help on the quant portions of the exam.”
  • Oct 30
    • New member
      “Meet others working towards the same goal or that have been through the process.”
  • Oct 27
    • New member
      Yi
      “Hi everyone. I’m a GMAT math coach. I’m eager to share my expertise with the group, and will keep you guys posted on the free online session and office hours that I’m hosting.”
  • Oct 13
    • New member
      “I have no idea if I can apply next year, I would like to have a concept of what I have to do and network with other people.”
  • Oct 12
  • Sep 6
    • New member
      “I'm planning to take the GMAT soon”
  • Aug 17
    • New member
      “I am an MBA from UBC and I would like to share and talk about some insights of "being and MBA" to the group.”
  • Aug 12
    • New member
    • New member
      “I want to be better prepared for the GMAT and feel that networking with other peers would be more than beneficial.”