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GMAT – Teachers
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Joern Meissner
Joern is a doctoral candidate in the Management Science Department of Columbia Business School.
He founded Manhattan Review and wrote the original lecture notes, which have been expanded and improved by
the Manhattan Review Team. He has lecture experience in the UK, Germany and the USA. He can teach the
quantitative as well as the verbal part. |
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Dr. Mark Biondich
Until recently Mark was a post-doctoral fellow at Columbia University in New York. He is currently
a post-doctoral fellow in Washington, DC, where he is researching his second book. He is a native speaker
of English and has carefully revised the verbal part of our material. He has lecture experience at a number
of North American colleges. He is responsible for the verbal part of the course. |
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Dr. Bin Yu
Bin holds a doctoral degree in physics, which he received from Brandeis University at the age of 22.
He is currently working on his second Ph.D., in Management Science at Columbia Business School.
He belongs to the elite group of people who completed two sections of the GRE without a single error
or omission. Since many people do not believe that such a result is achievable, you can see parts of
his original score report below. Bin contributes many innovative tips & tricks to the course and teaches
the quantitative part. |
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Cornelia Kullmann
Cornelia is a doctoral candidate in the finance department of Columbia Business School, where she has
gained extensive lecture experience. She received a 740 on the GMAT and was in the 98th percentile on
the verbal section. She teaches verbal. |
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Christian Nielsen
Christian is doctoral candidate in History at Columbia University. He grew up in Denmark and in the USA,
making him a native English and Danish speaker. Additionally, Christian is fluent in German,
and has passed the examination 'Wirtschaftsdeutsch International'. He is teaching the verbal part of
the course. |
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