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Strengths:
SWOT Analysis, Study Plan, Conceptual Clarity, Time Improvement Techniques, Personal Guidance and Motivation
Would make the product better:
Nothing
After completing a GMAT course, exhausting the question bank on the official site, and attempting dozens of tests on GMAT Club, I was still struggling with consistency in Quant and DI.
At one point, I almost accepted that maybe this was just how the test works and that there wasn’t much I could do. But deep down, I knew I needed a better score for the schools I was targeting. That’s when I decided to reach out to Piyush at GMATWhiz.
From our very first conversation, it felt like I was speaking to a friend who truly understood what I was going through. Once I shared my score reports and performance data with him, Piyush quickly identified the gaps and laid out a plan that made me feel confident about giving the test another shot.
The tutoring began with a full diagnostic of Quant and Data Insights. Piyush pinpointed not just which topics I was struggling with, but why I was struggling—and more importantly, how to fix it. Whether it was conceptual clarity, problem-solving technique, or both, he knew exactly where the focus needed to be.
Each session, we tackled two to three topics, and Piyush would assign targeted practice questions to reinforce the concepts covered in the sessions. Bit by bit, I started feeling more confident. My timing improved, and for the first time, I began seeing consistent scores in sectional mock tests.
I was also getting back into prep after a four-month break, and Piyush helped me ease into it with a structured daily plan and clear advice on when to schedule the test. But beyond the strategy and content, what really stood out was the support. Piyush is a mentor, not just a tutor. In the days leading up to the exam, his encouragement made a huge difference. For the first time, I walked into the test center feeling calm and in control.
I genuinely owe my success, and eventual admission, to Piyush.