We wish you a Merry Christmas



GMAT BlogRegardless of how you celebrate the December holidays and the close of another year, Christmas is a wonderful day for everyone to get some rest and enjoy a little quality time with family and friends.

The GMAT isn’t going anywhere and everyone needs a break from it now and then.  So put your books away and turn your mind to other things today.  If you celebrate the holiday as a tradition, then enjoy it as you’ve never enjoyed a Christmas before.  If not, then take advantage of a day of rest and treat yourself to something special.

From all of us here at Kaplan Test Prep, we wish you a very Merry Christmas indeed.

Lucas WeingartenAbout Lucas Weingarten
Lucas Weingarten teaches students how to beat the GMAT, GRE, and LSAT for Kaplan Test Prep and is proud to have earned “elite instructor” status. Lucas writes extensively for Kaplan’s GMAT blog (http://blog.kaplangmat.com/), and in addition to the GMAT and business school as primary subject matter, he regularly explores topics within higher education, economic systems, sustainability, and current events. Lucas spent his formative years in North Carolina and currently resides in Milwaukee, WI, though he has not yet found the part of the world wherein to bury his roots. He has an MBA with a dual concentration in entrepreneurship and finance from DePaul University in Chicago and is fortunate to have secured an adjunct teaching position there out of the department of management. Family, friends, and a seemingly endless stream of new hobbies keep Lucas busy and happy outside of the classroom. You can reach out any time by email (lucas.weingarten@kaplan.com) or through the comments thread after his blog posts.

  • Luv2sew11

    I graduated from ASU in 1993 and want to go back to get my masters in accounting. What is the best prep course for the GMAT for someone like me who has been out of school for this long?