WMU HOME        ABOUT WMU        ACADEMICS        ADMISSIONS        ALUMNI & FRIENDS        STUDENT LIFE
WMU-Battle Creek - Extended University Programs - Western Michigan University
WMU > EUP > Battle Creek > GMAT Test Prep Meet Our Staff | Contact Us | GoWMU
 

Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player

Battle Creek Home
Programs
Course Search
Facilities & Virtual Tour
Tuition & Scholarships
FAQs
Kendall Scholarship
Partnerships
Apply to WMU
Contact Us & Location Info EUP Home

Conference Center
College of Aviation

GMAT Test Preparation Course

 

Interested in the MBA?

Improve your chances of gaining admission to the MBA program of your choice with the UBC GMAT test prep course, available at WMU-Battle Creek. This preparation course features an experienced, local instructor and proven curriculum and resources.

The comprehensive GMAT preparation, offered through UBC, covers each area of the challenging GMAT exam: mathematics, reading comprehension, grammar, critical reasoning, and essay writing. Reinforce your skills with practice on real GMAT questions and benefit from the tips and strategies offered by our experienced GMAT instructors.

Dates

Course meetings are Tuesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. starting January 10 (last class is March 13).

Fee

The GMAT Test Prep Course is $550, and includes a custom-designed workbook and The Official Guide for GMAT Review – 12th Edition.

Registration

Please complete the registration form and hand-deliver or mail to WMU-Battle Creek. Check and credit card payments are accepted. If you have registration questions please contact us at (269) 965-5380.

Meet The Instructor

Read more about Bill Dang

Bill Dang, MBA

Bill Dang has helped hundreds of students achieve higher scores during his many years of experience teaching and tutoring to standardized tests. His professional background includes running an educational center for a well-known, international test prep company, where he was responsible for the training of all instructors in West Michigan. Bill scored in the 99th percentile on the GMAT exam and holds an MBA from Western Michigan University.

Bill grew up in West Michigan and says he's "a pretty normal, local guy, from a background that is probably not unlike the ones our students are coming from. I got an excellent score on the GMAT through targeted preparation, and I know I can help my students do the same."


Do you need a GMAT prep course?

Below are samples of the type of questions that appear on the GMAT. If you are not sure which answer is the right one, come to our GMAT preparation course and fine-tune your verbal and mathematical skills.
Show Sample Questions

SAMPLE QUESTION 1

The following questions presents a sentence, all or part of which is underlined. Beneath the sentence you will find five ways of phrasing the underlined part. The first of these repeats the original; the other four are different. If you think the original is best, choose the first answer; otherwise choose one of the others.

The development of Brand X seatbelts, which do not distribute loads unevenly in the way typical seatbelts do, hopefully will help car manufacturers reduce the incidence of dislocated shoulders in accidents
(A) in the way typical seatbelts do, hopefully will help
(B) like typical seatbelts, will hopefully help
(C) like typical seatbelts, would help, hopefully
(D) in the way typical seatbelts do, will, it is hoped, help
(E) such as typical seatbelts do, will, it is hoped, help

SAMPLE QUESTION 2

If the numbers x and y are added to set K {5, 1, 6, 4}, the mean will increase by 50%. What is the value of x2 (x to the power of 2) + 2xy + y2 (y to the power of 2)?
(A) 8
(B) 24
(C) 64
(D) 144
(E) 400

Sample question answers: 1) D. 2) E.