21 Mar 2018 Young Park College Admissions, GMAT, TOEFL 0 Access MBA tour in Bangkok Fellow YPreppers! AccessMBA is holding a free One-to-One MBA event on upcoming April 2018 and this is special time as it set in our Bangkok city. Read More
16 Mar 2018 Young Park GMAT 0 Welcome to our new GMAT program! The GMAT is a multifaceted test. It requires strong foundational knowledge in English usage and basic math, as well as well-practiced Read More
07 Mar 2018 team GMAT 0 GMAT Basics: Critical Reasoning The verbal section of the GMAT is comprised of 41 questions of three different types: Reading Comprehension, Sentence Correction, and Critical Read More
22 Sep 2017 Young Park GMAT MBA Admissions Panel Advice I recently attended the MBA tour here in Bangkok. Here are a few take-aways from the Admissions Panel talk given by admission directors Read More
25 Aug 2017 Young Park GMAT GMAT Skills: Sentence Correction Part III It’s been a while since I’ve talked about Sentence Correction. I figure it’s about time to start getting into the more advanced skills to add to Read More
05 Jul 2017 Young Park GMAT Changes to the GMAT For years, the order of the sections on the GMAT has remained the same. Even when GMAC added the Integrated Reasoning section in 2012 it just Read More
02 Jun 2017 Lom GMAT GMAT Basics : Reading Comprehension As with almost all standardized testing the GMAT verbal section has quite a bit of RC (Reading Comprehension). In the previous blog, Lom gives Read More
24 Mar 2017 Young Park GMAT GMAT Basics: Sentence Correction Part II A while ago I wrote the first article on Sentence Correction questions. After rereading it, I realized I hadn’t really introduced the question Read More
18 Mar 2017 Young Park College Admissions, GMAT What’s a good GMAT score II Here is the thing, the GMAT obviously affects acceptance into MBA programs. It’s arguably the most important single part of the admissions Read More
10 Mar 2017 Young Park College Admissions, GMAT What’s a good GMAT score? This is probably the first question most MBA program aspirants think about. It’s a valid concern and I’m sure we all feel better knowing what we Read More