5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Manhattan Prep GMAT Study Test for iPhone.
Manhattan Prep GMAT Study Test is free iOS app published by Higher Learning Technologies LLC
Leongk
Waste of money since you have to pay monthly fee. Big rip off
VHonestReviewer
You have to waste tour time to download the app and after that learn that you can use it for free for 3 days only
April Appelwick
The app is not letting me delete it and trying to automatically set me up for payments without my consent. Trying to uninstall and change the settings but it’s like a trap. Once I downloaded the app I realized it was a subscription and i never selected a 3-day trial but it automatically tries to set you up for one. This isn’t right.
American Dude 2017
Lots of formatting bugs: questions too small to read, typos, missing punctuation, missing indents (tough to know what paragraph 2 is if there’s no paragraphs). Also, some of the verbal questions are poorly written which makes studying inefficient.
sambit Mohanty
What a rubbish app. I paid for yearly subscription by creating and registering with an account. I am not able to login neither I am able to get a response from the management after sending 2 emails back to back for a refund. PATHETIC SERVICE FROM MANHATTAN GMAT !!’
Warlord
Downloaded this app on my iPhone XS and the app won’t even open. Crashes instantly.
abdlh.ak
Like very very basic bugs (like screen rotation) with the pop up text showing up cut off in the wrong orientation (portrait vs landscape). Half the time the pop up questions show up off-screen, and I’ve only been using this app for 2 minutes. come on manhattan prep...
dmrnj
Very first quiz and there is no consistency in the math problems. For instance some questions consider prime factors to include 1 and n, some do not, some count multiple same factors, some do not, but absolutely no rhyme or reason. It’s clear from community scores on those questions you have a problem.
tthom417
The math answers provide minimal explanations for the solutions. Maybe this is good for someone with already great math knowledge, but I need to know how/what rules were used to solve. At the very LEAST, what category of math it’s called so I can google it myself.