GMAT Private Tutoring
If you are driven to have the most personalized experience and achieve your highest GMAT score, GMAT private tutoring is the option for you. Our GMAT Tutors will help you get into your top-choice school.
Our GMAT tutors:
- Have been certified by a TopClassTutors.ORG Review master trainer
- Have mastered the GMAT
- Know how to teach you to excel on the GMAT
How does GMAT private tutoring work?
You can choose our 20 or 30 or 50-hour program, which covers all the areas of the GMAT, or send your e-mail to create a custom GMAT private tutoring program to meet your specific goals. All our GMAT tutoring students benefit from the following:
- One-on-one instruction with a personal GMAT tutor
- Comprehensive, up-to-date materials
- Additional GMAT private tutoring hours are available
- Now also Online Tutoring possible!! Choose you own location and time!
- Admissions Consulting services are available
What is the GMAT?
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) is a computer-adaptive test (CAT) required by most business schools, and can be taken at any time of the year.
The GMAT is comprised of 3 sections, and is a 4-hour test. Your performance on previous questions determines which questions come next.
How is the GMAT scored?
Most students accepted to top schools score 700 or higher on the GMAT.
A GMAT score is made up of several different numbers, each of which covers a part of your performance on the GMAT.
The most familiar number is the overall, or composite, GMAT score. This number ranges from 200 to 800 in 10-point increments and is determined from a combination of your scores on the Quantitative and Verbal Sections of the test. Business schools tend to focus on your composite GMAT score.
Your Verbal and Quantitative Sections are graded separately. You will receive a score ranging from 0 to 60 for each section. Scores below 10 and above 50 are rare.
Your 2 Analytic Writing Assessment (AWA) essays are graded on a scale of 0 to 6. Your AWA GMAT score does not count toward your composite GMAT score.
How important are your GMAT scores?
If you want to get accepted to a competitive school, your GMAT score is very important. Be sure to contact the specific programs to which you are applying to determine their unique requirements.