oloman
Hello, I have been studying for the GMAT for more than 3 years on and off. Most recently I was scoring high 500 and a max of 600 in the Manhattan tests in December. I have not studied for more than 2 months and want to crack the gmat in the next 3 months. I have tried Manhattan, Newton and e-gmat (although not completed it) I haven’t been able to advance much and always find myself in the 530´s to 600. I am aiming to get 650+. I tend to score aboce the 40´s in Quant but in the 25-30 range in verbal.
I think I need a private online tutor; I am a non-native and would need some specialized help on this. I have looked around and found that the big companies offer very expensive online private tutoring. I check out optimus prep and they have an affordable program. I wanted to see if anyone can recommend me a great online private tutor and also see if Optimus prep is right for me.
thanks
Oloman
Yes, the big companies have expensive services but the reason is that in addition to the hours you get with the expert (with a 99%ile in GMAT), they offer you many additional benefits to ensure that you have everything you need to succeed. Here is a list of things offered in our private tutoring packages:
Personalized curriculum, schedule, and instruction
12 GMAT lesson booklets
12 computer adaptive practice tests
Online student account with study plan
3,000 practice problems and solutions, including video
Live homework help 7 days a week
Every lesson pre-recorded in HD for review
1 year full access to all student resources
Bonus: MBA Workshop – kick start your MBA essays
Special offer: Buy a 30-hour or higher package and you also get to attend a 36-hour Full Course ($1,650 value).
Anyway, if you are interested, check out this link for details of our plans:
https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/veritas-prep-resource-links-no-longer-available-399979.html#/gmat-private-tutoring/