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I am on the look-out for some coaching for my brother who is preparing for GMAT. It would be great if I could get some leads on useful tutoring sites for GMAT
I am on the look-out for some coaching for my brother who is preparing for GMAT. It would be great if I could get some leads on useful tutoring sites for GMAT
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While I don't see much value in the Princeton Review class, the class schedule and manual that they provide is pretty helpful. It provides a good curriculum and timeline. The schedule will tell you what to study and when (obviously), and the class manual explains how to approach the different exercises. Then, in addition you should have the official guide, which is just exercises without any solid explanation. The schedule will assign exercises from the official guide and the class manual.
I haven't been able to find the class manual aside from signing up for the class, but I haven't very hard since I have one from taking the class.
Just my two cents...
http://winningprep.com is the site for you. You can look for complete help for GMAT preparations in the site. The site has on-line test papers, strategies, tips, about how to get the best scores in the GMAT exams.
just to toss in my 2 cents as well.
i used to teach from the princeton review for the sat, but the system works pretty much the same for the gmat. instructors are paid $18 an hour with a $3-5 boost for certain subjects like gmat. anyways, a significant number of the instructors have never taken the test they are taught, at least in the office i worked at (which happens to be one of the largest in the nation...) you are basically "trained" to memorize and read off this instructor's guide.
one of the instructors for the SAT was "cross-trained" for the gmat, and is now a gmat instructor there. he boosts in private that he is able to teach college grads without having a college degree himself.
go figure.
gmatclub.com and beatthegmat.com will be all you need. He should also buy all three of the Official Guides for the GMAT...think they are green, purple and orange
and make sure to download the materials from MBA.com
Patrick also now offers tutoring services through WSO
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