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This is a fully personalized GMAT preparation program built around how you think and where you need to improve. Having taken the GMAT twice and scored 770 both times (also taken the new GMAT focus practice and got a 735), I understand the test at a deep level. Keep in mind the GMAT is a REASONING test and not a knowledge/skills test. The perspective vs other tests is different: on the GMAT you're thinking through how to best solve it, rather than simply "getting to the right answer". As a result, we focus on how to think and apply what we know and pattern match. The uphill climb is always on the Quantitative side. If we solidly get that part down, the rest will be a breeze. The first thing I do is identify your strengths and weaknesses. Every student is different, so I build a study plan around exactly what you need to work on. No cookie-cutter curriculum, no generic problem sets, no hours spent on material you already understand. My approach focuses on teaching you how to reason through Quantitative, Verbal, and Data Insights questions methodically, not on brute force or memorization. When the test throws something unfamiliar at you, you will know how to think your way through it. Most of my students study approximately 4–5 hours per week on their own and complete their preparation in 3–4 months. I provide all preparatory materials, including questions from recent tests, a packaged set of formulas and worked examples, and everything else you need in one place. No hunting for resources.
15 hours of one-on-one coaching tailored to your learning style and goals
Complete formula and example package — every formula, framework, and worked example you need, organized and ready to use
All preparatory materials and real test questions included
Targeted strategies for Quantitative, Verbal, and Data Insights sections
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Joined May 2026
5.0
Fast Track GMAT | 770 Scorer | 3-4 Mo. Think, Don't Memorize | MIT / UPenn
The GMAT is a tough hill to climb. We have to keep in mind that it's a "reasoning" test, not a skill and knowledge test. We have to take a different approach to studying for the GMAT and figure out how to make use of the information. The biggest part is the math, which asks you to pattern match a number of math properties to the question being asked. I have a deep understanding of the test — not just the content, but how the adaptive format works and what each section is really asking of you. More importantly, I understand that your time is valuable. The last thing you need is a cookie-cutter prep program that spends hours on material you have already mastered. Most of my students study approximately 4 hours per week and complete their preparation in 3–4 months, typically within 15-20 sessions. 75% of the effort is focused on math. If you can master math, then data insights will be easy. That is why the first thing I do is identify your strengths and weaknesses. Every student is different, so I tailor my teaching to how you think and where you need the most improvement. My approach focuses on teaching the reasoning process behind each question — how to think through Quantitative, Verbal, and Data Insights problems methodically — rather than simply drilling practice sets and reviewing answers.I provide all the preparatory materials you need, including questions from recent tests. No busywork, no generic lesson plans — just focused, personalized coaching that respects your time and delivers results.
15h of coaching