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ajaypatil_am Rising GMAT Star

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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:27 pm Post subject: Feedback Required for Kaplan Classroom Coaching |
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Hi All,
Kaplan offers following courses for GMAT perp..
i.GMAT Private Tutoring - 35 Hours - $4649
ii. GMAT Private Tutoring - 25 Hours -$3549
iii.GMAT Private Tutoring - 15 Hours - $2449
iv.GMAT Classroom - $1449
I'm planning to join Classroom course as it is cheaper .Can anyone who has done Private Tutoring comment on the quality of the course.Is it worth to invest $4649 ??
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Ajay _________________ "MBA from top B-School in US............at any cost" |
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Don't know anyone who's taken the Kaplan private tutoring services before. Have you confirmed that either self study or a regular classroom course wouldn't meet your needs? _________________ Eric
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Jen Kedro GMAT Instructor
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:49 pm Post subject: Kaplan tutoring |
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Hi,
I certainly encourage those who have taken private tutoring to chime in with the pros/cons or value of it; but I can jump in briefly from a teacher/tutor's perspective. I've led both classroom courses and tutoring programs for years, and they are both very effective. At Kaplan, all of our tutoring students are invited to attend our classroom course as well for free, so tutoring is essentially classroom, plus the private instruction on top of that. I'd say there are 2 big differences in private instruction...
First, you can tailor that portion of the program entirely to you and your strengths and weaknesses. Need to focus a ton more on math or verbal, or specific topics? Tutoring is great for that.
Secondly, when you sit down with a tutor, you have the benefit of the teacher observing EXACTLY how YOU approach problems and how your mind is working, so you get really personalized advice and feedback that sometimes isn't possible in a group setting. I often felt in tutoring I could diagnose a students strengths/weaknesses even better, because you can sit and have them try some problems and see where they struggle.
But all in all, classroom programs are extremely thorough and comprehensive, and I've seen great results from each. So really depends on you, how you learn best, and how much you want to invest.
Good luck! _________________ Jen Kedrowski
Kaplan Test Prep & Admissions
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