GRE Tutoring in Long Island (New York)
Long Island students who are looking to get into their graduate school of choice have the ability to potentially utilize the services of a private tutor to help them get the most out of their course of study, along with other preparation options. Students looking for the best of those study options should look to Manhattan Review, which provides the best private tutoring and other study options for students in and out of Long Island. Manhattan Review has been helping students with the process of preparing for the GRE exam since 1999, and offers options such as group courses and practice exams that can be taken either individually or in combination with the private tutoring program to help the students get the most out of their course of study. Students who work with Manhattan Review will also have access to a wide variety of benefits to help them with the process of learning the material.
Students who work with a Manhattan Review instructor have access to a teacher who has helped a wide variety of students with the process of preparing for standardized tests such as the GRE, and they have the ability to work with said instructor either in-person or online for both the group course and private tutoring options. Manhattan Review students also have access to practice exams that are updated on an annual basis to reflect the GRE's current formatting and content. Students who work with one of Manhattan Review's private tutors have access to flexible scheduling, the ability to customize their lesson plans as the student sees fit to focus on the strengths and weaknesses that they so choose, and the option for students who work with their tutor in-person to potentially utilize any mutually convenient location in the New York City area for the purposes of their studies.
Students who have worked with Manhattan Review for the process of preparing for the GRE exam have developed better time management and test-taking skills, along with a greater knowledge of the material on the exam, to ensure that they are able to turn in a stronger performance on the day of the exam. Students who have worked with Manhattan Review have managed to use their improved scores from the day of the exam to gain admission into a wide variety of schools, including universities in the New York City area such as Columbia, Barnard, and New York University, along with schools outside of the New York City area such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Emory, Brown, Penn State, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Chicago, and many others. Students have also managed to gain work at Fortune 500 companies located in New York City such as Pfizer, Verizon, and Bank of America. Call or email an academic program advisor today to learn more.
GRE Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Long Island
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Online
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GRE Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Long Island
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
I was most impressed with how efficient Vince was with everything, he came prepared and he knew what he was talking about. I liked the efficiency. I already came in with a good idea with what I needed to work on and Vince was great in attacking my weaknesses. I cannot think of anything I disliked or that he could improve about his teaching style.
- Jackson (This student took our GRE Tutoring)
Meet a Long Island GRE Tutor: Laurel T.
Laurel T. has been helping students in the New York City area to prepare for graduate-level exams such as the GMAT and GRE since her time in college at Barnard. She later earned a Master's degree in physics and became a teacher in the Long Island area, and now helps a wide variety of students, including students with Manhattan Review.
Laurel's approach to teaching students how to prepare for standardized tests has been refined thanks to several years of working with a wide variety of students as a teacher and a tutor on a large number of standardized tests and subject matters. When she is not helping students to prepare for the GRE, she spends her free time playing the piano.