- hk
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Hello all,
I'm at a point in my GMAT where i'm afraid i need some professional help.
I took the GMAT on June 2 and scored a 640 (Q44 V34)
Then i studied hard (Never prepared this hard in my life). Took a lot of practice tests and was scoring in the range of 690 to 730 in all of them> i solved all the OG12 questions, prepared an error log. Analysed my weaknesses and devoted a lot of time to strenghten that. I was very confident on my preparation, was able to solve almost all of the questions i could find and then took the GMAT again last friday and ended up with a 620 (Q44 V31) I was so shocked and disappointed that i was sat there helpless staring at the screen for 10 mins.
I found the GMAT questions to be much tougher than the ones on OG11/12 and the GMATPrep tests. Now i dont know what to do. I'm planning to retake it again and now i need some professional advice. I was planning on taking the help with a qualified tutor - maybe he/she can help me with improving on my prep and hence on my score. I was looking around but the cost of a private tutor with the popular names (Manhattan GMAT, Kaplan, Veritas prep, Kaplan) are extremely high - almost a month's pay for me!!!
Can anybody suggest a solution?? I live in NJ area and cannot find a tutor near me. Do the instructors with these companies also do tutoring privately?? Just curious to know as i honestly dont have that kind of money. Well if there was someway i could've done it myself, if there was only one way i could've improved i would have done it the last time.
I came across this Powerscore private tutoring package 5hrs for ~ $650. Is it worth it. Maybe that amount is fine as my girlfriend agreed to share the cost!!! Does anybody know anything about Powerscore?? Do they have good instructors??
I really appreciate any help that anybody can provide..
Thanks
I'm at a point in my GMAT where i'm afraid i need some professional help.
I took the GMAT on June 2 and scored a 640 (Q44 V34)
Then i studied hard (Never prepared this hard in my life). Took a lot of practice tests and was scoring in the range of 690 to 730 in all of them> i solved all the OG12 questions, prepared an error log. Analysed my weaknesses and devoted a lot of time to strenghten that. I was very confident on my preparation, was able to solve almost all of the questions i could find and then took the GMAT again last friday and ended up with a 620 (Q44 V31) I was so shocked and disappointed that i was sat there helpless staring at the screen for 10 mins.
I found the GMAT questions to be much tougher than the ones on OG11/12 and the GMATPrep tests. Now i dont know what to do. I'm planning to retake it again and now i need some professional advice. I was planning on taking the help with a qualified tutor - maybe he/she can help me with improving on my prep and hence on my score. I was looking around but the cost of a private tutor with the popular names (Manhattan GMAT, Kaplan, Veritas prep, Kaplan) are extremely high - almost a month's pay for me!!!
Can anybody suggest a solution?? I live in NJ area and cannot find a tutor near me. Do the instructors with these companies also do tutoring privately?? Just curious to know as i honestly dont have that kind of money. Well if there was someway i could've done it myself, if there was only one way i could've improved i would have done it the last time.
I came across this Powerscore private tutoring package 5hrs for ~ $650. Is it worth it. Maybe that amount is fine as my girlfriend agreed to share the cost!!! Does anybody know anything about Powerscore?? Do they have good instructors??
I really appreciate any help that anybody can provide..
Thanks
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