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event_available GMAT Tutoring
The GMAT is a difficult test. Although the test is based on high school level math and English, many students have not used some of these concepts in years. Furthermore, GMAT questions often incorporate these concepts in a subtle manner, essentially testing your critical thinking skills rather than your knowledge of certain formulas.
Top performers in the business world have coaches. Top performers in athletics have coaches. Those who aspire to top performance on the GMAT need a coach as well. The GMAT is a challenging endurance test, like a marathon, that requires lots of preparation. According to GMAC data, students who scored in the 600s spent an average of 107 hours and students in the 700s spent an average of 121 hours preparing for the GMAT.
event_available Computer Adaptive Tests
We also recommend that students take at least five and up to 12 practice computer adaptive tests (CATs) in advance of test day. Since some third party CATs are a poor representation of the actual GMAT, choose high quality diagnostics (tutoring students receive our recommendations). Plan to take one practice test per week, after establishing at least a basic familiarity with the concepts tested on the GMAT. While you hope to see continuous improvement in your scores as you take more practice CATs, your scores may actually vary, sometimes significantly.