How to choose the best GMAT Tutor for you

April 27, 2009

So many GMAT tutors, how do you know who’s the best? Hmm well, let me present our case. I can’t speak for anyone else :)

It’s pretty simple. We’ve worked with over 200 students (13 in the past 2 months in Atlanta alone) and I want to show you their scores below. You decide for yourself if our program is right for you.

3 people didn’t follow the step-by-step plan after the course because they had work or life engagements that prevented them from spending the 30 min a night needed. Their scores still increased by 30 to 40 points, but it would be what our company would deem as “successful”.

1 person increased his score by 40 points
-480 to 520

3 people increased their scores between 50 and 99 points.
-430 to 520
-520 to 580
-500 to 560

6 people increased their scores by 100+ points: Their scores were as follows:
-460 to 620
-520 to 690
-540 to 710
-550 to 670
-500 to 610
-580 to 740

These people attended the workshop, followed the step-by-step FOOL PROOF plan to increase their scores by AT LEAST 50 points. As you can see all but one student did way more than 50. (Hey we are not perfect here!! :)) The students also took advantage of our extra free help and we worked with them 1 on 1 via remote sessions over the phone/computer helping them go through their practice tests and practice problems. Pretty simple right??
Basically it boils down to this:

3 days - 1/2 day Fri, Sat, and Sun.

Then you take a break!!

Next, Study for 2-3 weeks using our guide, 30 min a night, and see what happens to your score. If it doesn’t increase to what you want it to, we will work with you side by side until your score is where you want it to be AND pay for you next GMAT test. Pretty cool right?

Whatever you do, please don’t take these $200 (or $1800 for that matter) or whatever it is GMAT classes. They are a joke and we are so tired of them stealing student’s money. I can’t remember how many students come to us AFTER they go to these classes saying how they didn’t learn a thing. If you don’t work with us, cool. But do your due diligence before you get a GMAT tutor!!! Ask about the program, the results, the teacher’s credentials, etc. Just b/c someone says “oh I’m the best” doesn’t mean they are.

That goes for us too!!

To Your Success!

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