Hi everyone,
I’m a working professional currently looking for the right GMAT coaching, and I’m considering
GMAT Whiz. I recently had a call with them to understand their materials and plans, but I’d love to get some honest feedback from actual alumni—especially those balancing an unpredictable schedule.
My Situation:
I took the official GMAT in March and scored a 550. Interestingly, my mock scores were higher, so I dealt with a significant drop on test day.
Furthermore, my work hours are highly irregular. Some days are incredibly hectic, leaving me with almost zero study time, while other days I can easily block out a solid 6-hour study block.
Because of my schedule, traditional private tutoring might be difficult to commit to, even though I know the personalized attention helps. I'm trying to figure out if their Self-Paced plan is robust enough to help someone in my position.
For those who used
GMAT Whiz:
- Did anyone use the self-paced plan to overcome a major gap between mock scores and official scores?
- If you had an unpredictable routine, how well did their platform adapt to your study patterns?
- Did you feel the course structure provided enough guided strategy to fix test-day performance issues without needing a private tutor?
Would appreciate any insights, reviews, or personal experiences you can share!
Thanks in advance!