GMATPro121 was founded on the idea that effective alternatives to traditional test prep and admissions consulting services have been sorely needed for a long time. In test prep, our approach has been to design a service that maximizes student value and results, based on our long experience that only 1-on-1 tutor specialists consistently can do so. Our testimonials show that we're right. Simply put — nothing can beat having your own, personal GMAT guru helping you every step of the way! All tutors in GMATPro121's network must satisfy the following stringent criteria: - 750+ GMAT score - in recognition that any lower score does not assure mastery of the exam
- The current range in the network is 750 to 780 (extremely rare - top 0.3%).
- Unusually in the industry, we always send students a high resolution scan of their tutor's score report before their first session.
- Extensive teaching and 1-on-1 tutoring experience (at least 1 year) typically through a combination of:
- Freelance tuition
- Branded course classroom teaching experience
- Consistently strong student feedback over time (see a sample of recent student testimonials).
GMATPro121's Founder - Teaching Experience / Qualifications- Taught over 300 students - both in small classroom and 1-on-1 settings
- Outstanding reviews from both 1-on-1 and classroom students
- Expert knowledge of all aspects of the exam (quantitative, verbal, general test strategy, essays)
- Highly experienced with all student profiles (e.g., almost no quantitative foundation at all, non-native English speakers, sufferers of dyslexia, ADD, and test anxiety, etc.)
- GMAT 750 score (top 1% / 99th percentile) achieved first time after only four days’ study
- 25-year history of success with similar standardized tests:
- SAT age 17: Achieved perfect 800 math score (top 0.1% / ~99.9th percentile) on SAT at age 17 (top 0.02% / 99.98th percentile on combined maths + verbal score of 1510)
- Note this score pre-dates the very generous SAT re-scaling done several years ago, and would equate now to the maximum 1600 combined score)
- PSAT age 16: Achieved perfect 80 math score (top 0.1% / ~99.9th percentile) on pre-cursor to SAT
- SAT age 13: Invited to take first SAT at age 13 as part of special Johns Hopkins University program
- MBA INSEAD, BA Amherst College (Phi Beta Kappa)
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