GMAT preparation tutoring covers the Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning and Analytical Writing sections of the Graduate Management Admissions Test, required for MBA and business school applications worldwide. A specialist GMAT tutor identifies the question types where a student is losing the most points and builds targeted strategies.
The GMAT tests reasoning skills in ways that bear little resemblance to standard academic qualifications, even very able professionals find that raw intelligence is not enough without specific GMAT preparation, particularly for Data Sufficiency and Critical Reasoning question types.
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