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GMAT Tutor | MBA Mentor | PhD in AdPR | Behavioral Psychology and Psychometric Researcher | 15 yrs Corporate Experience

Let’s make GMAT & EA prep simple


No tricks, No gimmicks. Just learn the basic concepts & practice for the exam. 


As a seasoned GMAT / EA and MBA expert, I specialize in taking students from all over the world with subpar GMAT scores who are stuck and unsure how to improve and I guide them to achieve 675+ scores and gain admission to their dream schools


You don’t need to quit working or take time off for your GMAT. 12-14 weeks, starting with around 15 hrs/wk (~2 hrs a day) and then ramping up to about 25 hrs/wk, is generally what it takes to go from “oh man! I had forgotten my basic math and comprehension” to being competitive at the exam.


The GMAT concepts are relatively basic, but they require a deep understanding to tackle nuanced questions effectively. So lets dumb it down for us. This is not just a math and English test—it is a deductive test designed to assess your problem-solving skills. Without thorough knowledge and the ability to apply it, the test can easily trip you up.


PS: No, I don’t do "in-exam help" or "exam-proxies". If you can’t handle the GMAT honestly, how will you manage an MBA? Face it straight or don’t bother.

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