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No two students are the same. So it’s not a surprise that traditional prep courses don’t work for everyone. If you’ve been burned by a prep course that wasn’t a match for you, we feel your pain. And we’re here to help.
If you took a classroom prep course in the past year [...]

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Now hiring: Teachers!

Dave Ingber is the Faculty Manager here at Knewton, where he oversees a team of GMAT prep, LSAT prep, and (soon) SAT prep experts.

What’s the position? GMAT, SAT and LSAT teachers (you can be hired to teach one, two or all three of these tests!)
What kind of person are you looking for? All Knewton [...]

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December 2009 LSAT Survey

And this may have been your writing sample (photo by purplepick).

The December 2009 LSAT has come and gone, and now it’s just a matter of waiting for scores to come in (start hovering over your inbox on January 4).
We asked our Knewton LSAT prep students for some feedback on their test-day experience. The consensus? Logic [...]

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Business-like approach to GMAT Math, Part Deux

Nate Burke is a Content Developer at Knewton, specializing in GMAT prep.
In Part I of this series, I talked about approaching wordy GMAT questions as a businessperson would–by carefully reading these questions the first time around in order to absorb all information. The following GMAT problem has inspired me to expand this approach questions to [...]

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