Executive Assessment Online Classes with Manhattan Review
Executive Assessment Online Courses – Advantages & Disadvantages
For many years, Manhattan Review has offered both in-person preparation courses and tutoring, as well as online prep. Due to the discovery of Covid in 2019 and the ensuing pandemic, the world underwent a global shift towards online learning options, as in-person meetings were not feasible from a practical or legal standpoint. While Manhattan Review will continue to offer in-person courses and tutoring in locations where there is ample demand, it is worth considering the advantages of online preparation options, in addition to where such courses might fall a bit short of your expectations. Here are a few advantages that are frequently mentioned to us by our online clients:
More time to study
Travelling to a physical location is time consuming, and—thinking about the New York subway, the London Tube, or a car ride in LA—quite an inconvenient and potentially expensive experience. Many students are happy to ditch travel times and spend the time they've gained on what really matters, which is prepping for the Executive Assessment. Some clients even opt not to participate in the online class at home, but rather at their favorite café or even from work. Whatever your preference, you can spare yourself a lot of wasted time and unnecessary stress through utilizing our comprehensive online test prep options.
Increased flexibility
We all have busy schedules, whether that be full-time work, leisure activities, visiting family and friends, or running errands. Studying for the EA and trying to fit an in-person preparation course into your routine can be daunting and sometimes simply impossible. Our online courses allow clients to flexibly plan and approach their preparation. Not only do clients have the option of participating in courses from home, but you can also utilize the recordings of sessions if you are unable to attend live for whatever reason. If you don't feel confident about a particular topic or have questions after the lecture, there is no need to worry, as your instructor will happily address anything on your mind via email or during the next live session. Our online group courses and private tutoring packages are a perfect fit for clients who are working or studying full-time but who still are serious about attaining an elite score on the Executive Assessment.
If an in-person class is offered at a specific location, this will typically be offered at the same time every week. With Manhattan Review's online options, which follow the exact same syllabus as our in-person courses, you have the ability to choose between a variety of attendance and participation options, allowing you to select the one that best suits your personal schedule, as well as your learning needs.
Lower Cost
While there are many advantages to opting for the Executive Assessment Online Classic Course, perhaps the one that is most overlooked is the price. Since firms like Manhattan Review do not have to rent expensive classrooms, they can pass on the savings, meaning the online course is offered at a significantly lower price with the same content as the in-person class. If you are looking for a budget friendly, high-quality option, then our online Executive Assessment prep course is the best choice for you and your test prep needs.
While there is plenty to like about online prep courses, there may also be some disadvantages. These are some fears regarding online learning that are occasionally mentioned to us:
Lack of social interaction
There is something comforting about in-person interaction. It is wonderful to be able to grab a coffee or maybe a drink with your fellow prep classmates after a lesson and rave about the amazing Manhattan Review teacher you just had your lecture with. We fully understand that this satisfying feeling can be difficult to replicate online.
Having said that, one advantage of the online classroom is how easily breakout rooms can be created. This enables you to get to know your classmates, sometimes faster than in a traditional classroom setting. There is also an interactive messaging feature, and instructors regularly ask class members questions through polls that ensure everyone's voice is heard, allowing you to enjoy the collective experience of being part of a motivated community.
Dependance on Technology
Many clients are worried that they might not be able to install the required programs to participate in an online class session. While this might have been a concern years ago, technology has become so stable and easy to install that this is not a point of relevance or concern anymore. At Manhattan Review we use Zoom, a popular online teaching platform, which many participants already know from work-related team meetings or academic studies. So, while there were valid concerns about the tech years ago, this is no longer an issue as systems become increasingly stable every year.
Our Executive Assessment Online Courses are highly customizable, and Manhattan Review has many options available to tailor preparation exactly to the client's needs. Therefore, the best way to proceed is to speak to one of our friendly and highly regarded EA specialists. Requesting an appointment is easy, please simply fill out the EA Consultation Request Form and we will be in touch right away. And yes, this in-depth consultation is completely free and without any obligations, so get your prep started today!
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