GMAT Tutoring in Queens (New York)
Students who are looking for assistance with the Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT exam, should look to Manhattan Review for the best choices in the Queens area for test preparation assistance. Manhattan Review has been providing students in and out of the Queens area with standardized test preparation since 1999, and offers private tutoring and other options for preparing for the GMAT that can be arranged as necessary according to the needs of the student. Students who work with Manhattan Review's private tutoring option can either use it individually or in combination with other options such as group courses and practice exams so as to ensure they get the most out of their course of study. Students who have worked with Manhattan Review have the ability to use a variety of other benefits to gain the strongest amount of assistance to help them with the process of learning the GMAT material.
Students who work with one of Manhattan Review's private tutors will be working with an instructor who has helped several students with the process of learning the material for the GMAT exam and knows the best methods to properly prepare for the exam. Manhattan Review's instructors for both the group courses and private tutoring options can meet their students either in-person or online depending on what the student feels would be the best for their course of study. Students who work with a Manhattan Review private tutor can customize their lesson plan as they see fit to ensure that they get the most out of it and cover the material that they feel the strongest need to go over, and they also have the ability to work at any mutually convenient location in the New York City area to ensure that they can minimize their commute as they see fit.
Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of learning the material that is covered on the GMAT exam have used the guidance of their instructors, whether privately or working with others, to ensure that they are able to get a stronger score on the day of the exam. Students who have prepared with Manhattan Review's private tutors and other study methods have managed to use the guidance they have received and their higher scores to get into schools such as Harvard, Yale, UCLA, Penn State, Kenyon, Columbia, New York University, Emory, Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, William and Mary, University of Chicago, and many others in a wide variety of locations and fields. Students have also used their experience with these educational institutions to work in a variety of different fields and companies, including Fortune 500 companies such as Bank of America, Verizon, Pfizer, Microsoft, Dell, Apple, and many others. Call or email one of Manhattan Review's academic program advisors to learn more about the options offered for preparing for the GMAT.
GMAT Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Queens
Hours package
Online
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GMAT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Queens
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
Thanks for all your help, and the solutions you sent. I just thought I would let you know that I took the GMAT exam today and scored 720. I am thinking of going to INSEAD for a 1-year course beginning January 2003. I thank you for your help and wish you all the very best for the future.
- Abigail (This student took our GMAT weekend course)
Meet a Queens GMAT Tutor: Chris P.
Chris P. has been helping students with a wide variety of standardized tests since his college years, when he began by helping high school students with learning the material for the SAT and ACT exams. He later expanded his repertoire after attending graduate school, and now helps students with exams such as the GMAT to get into the business school of their choice.
Chris' approach to helping students involves building upon prior bases of knowledge to help them with the process of developing a graduate level understanding of the material that is covered on the GMAT exam. His approach is as flexible and focused as is deemed necessary. When he is not helping students prepare for their standardized tests, he likes to run and play volleyball.